The one girl I'm hoping for originally from Tacoma's Lincoln High School is Oliviyah Edwards to become a Gamecock in a couple of years. If she stay's home and plays for the Huskies, that would be a coup for them as she is a national talent. Hope she heads down south to play instead of heading north up thru Montlake...LOL...Brenna McDonald 6-3 grad transfer from Yale to Washington.
I spent all season whining about UW's lack of size. They've added 2 6-3 transfers, so that helps. Plus an international recruit coming in, 6-4 I think. They'll go from having 2 players 6-3 or taller to having 5.
For a very long time, dating back thru probably half a dozen coaches or so, UW has a terrible track record of keeping local talent home. A few exceptions, but not many. I don't know about the 80s or 90s so much, but that's pretty well the story for the last quarter century. During that time most of their best players have come from California.The one girl I'm hoping for originally from Tacoma's Lincoln High School is Oliviyah Edwards to become a Gamecock in a couple of years. If she stay's home and plays for the Huskies, that would be a coup for them as she is a national talent. Hope she heads down south to play instead of heading north up thru Montlake...LOL...
Translation please.Janiah Barker wyddddd? Jk.
what you doing?Translation please.
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Thank you. The "extra" dddd threw me...what you doing?
what is she doing? Did I miss an announcement?what you doing?
I thought it only applied to coaches visiting HS recruits. During the quiet period, coaches could only visit with them if the player was visiting the college campus. So I would think transfers (college athletes) wouldn't be affected by the quiet period.Oh. Does quiet period apply to transfers too?
Oh. Does quiet period apply to transfers too?
See this response by HuskyNan from a week ago -I thought it only applied to coaches visiting HS recruits. During the quiet period, coaches could only visit with them if the player was visiting the college campus. So I would think transfers (college athletes) wouldn't be affected by the quiet period.
This makes me wonder, do coaches visit players in the portal? For some reason I thought transfers visited the campus of potential schools not the other way around.
Thanks. I had googled "NCAA quiet period", instead of anything to do with the transfer portal, and I didn't see any references to transfer portal scenarios.See this response by HuskyNan from a week ago -
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Question on recruiting shutdown (5/6-12)
Saw something online that today starts the quiet/dead week for recruiting. Does anyone know if this in/excludes players already in the transfer portal?the-boneyard.com
Thanks. That seems weird since they are already college students.See this response by HuskyNan from a week ago -
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Question on recruiting shutdown (5/6-12)
Saw something online that today starts the quiet/dead week for recruiting. Does anyone know if this in/excludes players already in the transfer portal?the-boneyard.com
I think you mean three feet of snow. I'll ignore the Duke part. Actually, you might be right.Transferring to get the experience of seeing a foot of snow in Syracuse and looking up at Duke in the standings.
Or could be someone still feels the sting of the Brooke Smith transfer mentioned in the press release. Time will tell, as yes this year may be mighty different for Stanford. Then again if transfers in are now possible for Stanford, that can open doors that were previously slammed shut and be a huge long-term positive/extra in its arsenal.I think you mean three feet of snow. I'll ignore the Duke part. Actually, you might be right.
Or could be someone still feels the sting of the Brooke Smith transfer mentioned in the press release. Time will tell, as yes this year may be mighty different for Stanford. Then again if transfers in are now possible for Stanford, that can open doors that were previously slammed shut and be a huge long-term positive/extra in its arsenal.
