will5
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wheaton's concern could be something a non-homer recruit considers in their decision process, so it's a wonder why you take such defense to it... Oregon has gotten two 5* recruits in the last 5 years (Haloti Ngata and Jonathan Stewart) that spoke a lot about how their spirituality was highly involved in their decisions for coming to the UO specifically. We have a strong Polynesian connection and a lot of those recruits are Mormon. Furthermore, Haloti was a BYU commit until he signed his LOI on National Signing Day, which means, regardless of what people hear from whoever they hear it from, nothing's final until that LOI is signed by him, a parent, and delivered to the school.If you have a problem understanding what I said, that says more about you than it does me.So you are saying our coach doesn't align with a Christian player's viewpoint?
UT wasn't better than Oregon in 2008, right? I guess UT is not always better than Oregon.UT>Oregon always has been, always will be.
This whole post REEKS of sour grapes to me. You realize Brown is never coming there....finally and you are not-so-auspiciously-as-you-think trying to insult our school.
Hey, mind defining auspicious in the sense that you're using it here?
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