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2020 Recruiting: Javonte Brown-Ferguson Announcement Date

The thread is getting a little out of hand so let’s start clean with this one.

Halftime announcement on the video board? Maybe?
Make it happen Javonte Brown Ferguson
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Historically if they like UCONN they commit right away. He did not, so I doubt he is coming our way.
 
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For everybody who has been hitting F5 all day, he's a high school kid. He probably only just got home from school. He may have homework, or practice or may want a snack (I can't imagine feeding a 6'11" teenaged boy). Probably needs a little YouTube time before the big announcement.
 
For everybody who has been hitting F5 all day, he's a high school kid. He probably only just got home from school. He may have homework, or practice or may want a snack (I can't imagine feeding a 6'11" teenaged boy). Probably needs a little YouTube time before the big announcement.

For anybody who has been hitting F5 all day, improve reading comprehensive. Because he's announcing tonight.
 
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C'mon, krink. I embellished the age-old car wash theme here when it comes to recruiting news. I'm Dove the Embellisher.

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My post above is not ground-breaking. Please stop with the contempt. And to the other head shakers.

Lets just have some danmned fun here, man!!
Juan, a very common name in Latin America, Hector, pretty common in Mexico, don't hear it so much in Colombia. I assumed you had used some cliches to explain the Latin population but maybe not. I asked my Colombian wife and a few of her friends if they thought it was racist, they said no and, in fact, said "we say waaaayyy worse to each other." It is pretty classist down here, some of the derogatory terms people use to speak to each other from different social classes or backgrounds, yikes. I will say that I did not see your post as offensive, backed up by my wife and a few of her friends.
 
Juan, a very common name in Latin America, Hector, pretty common in Mexico, don't hear it so much in Colombia. I assumed you had used some cliches to explain the Latin population but maybe not. I asked my Colombian wife and a few of her friends if they thought it was racist, they said no and, in fact, said "we say waaaayyy worse to each other." It is pretty classist down here, some of the derogatory terms people use to speak to each other from different social classes or backgrounds, yikes. I will say that I did not see your post as offensive, backed up by my wife and a few of her friends.

I would agree with this. My wife, who is Mexican, would also agree.
 
I have voices in my head. They’re all speaking Spanish.
I just wish one of them would get a job.

They’re from Spain. If you thought they were from Mexico, you’re the racist.

~Daniel Tosh~
 
I have voices in my head. They’re all speaking Spanish.
I just wish one of them would get a job.

They’re from Spain. If you thought they were from Mexico, you’re the racist.

~Daniel Tosh~
Eso es racista!
 
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Juan, a very common name in Latin America, Hector, pretty common in Mexico, don't hear it so much in Colombia. I assumed you had used some cliches to explain the Latin population but maybe not. I asked my Colombian wife and a few of her friends if they thought it was racist, they said no and, in fact, said "we say waaaayyy worse to each other." It is pretty classist down here, some of the derogatory terms people use to speak to each other from different social classes or backgrounds, yikes. I will say that I did not see your post as offensive, backed up by my wife and a few of her friends.
As a partial Hispanic myself, I also took no offense and thought it was funny.
 
I hope Javonte's not watching this...

I hope he is watching.

Cue the "sees immediate playing time available" crowd.
 
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