Hopefully he fair just a bitter better than Huard did. My God what a bust he was.Back in 2024, Kodi Greene’s football journey took him away from the Pacific Northwest when the highly touted offensive lineman transferred from Eastside Catholic High in Sammamish to Southern California powerhouse Mater Dei High.
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Now, Greene — a Renton native — is coming back to Seattle. The 6-foot-6, 320-pound offensive lineman is the No. 2 player in California, the No. 3 offensive tackle and the No. 19 player in the nation according to the 247Sports composite rankings Greene, who originally committed to Oregon before flipping to Washington on April 24, is the first composite five-star prospect since former Kennedy Catholic High quarterback Sam Huard signed in 2018.
Greene held offers from around the country including Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, California, Florida, Kansas, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and USC, among others. At Washington, Greene will be reunited with his older brother Kayden Greene, a walk-on defensive back.
#15 ranked recruiting class
#15 ranked recruiting class
I didn't realize they killed it with 11 four star recruits and this absolute MONSTER five star:
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Landed a 4 star QB out of NJ. Great highlights video at the bottom. Looks like he has a cannon and is accurate throwing on the run.
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https://www.uwdawgpound.com/washington- ... is-a-husky
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Looks like they lost one of the four stars.

And you know I started a recruiting thread right? I mean, there are like a max of seven new posts in the past two months on this page, and you missed the one I started this morning?KEY UPDATE|10:47 am
UW loses four-star recruit to Stanford
Dre Pollard, a 6-foot, 175-pound athlete who shined on both sides of the ball for Clark High in Las Vegas, flipped from Washington to Stanford Wednesday.
He’s a four-star prospect, the No. 3 player in Nevada, the No. 19 athlete and is ranked No. 317 in the country according to the 247Sports composite rankings. Pollard plays running back and wide receiver on offense and defensive back on defense. UW is back to 23 commits and 11 blue-chip recruits after Pollard’s flip.
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What's wrong with ya Central Warshingtonians anyway. How many 'cruiting threads do we need? 