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Type of kid to look at to keep home - Miami Norland Prospect

Rick said

M said

Freddie Davey is a much better player than Atkins…Davey makes a ton of plays he is just undersized as a linebacker.  He maybe able to transition to safety because he does run well.

This just in…Davey settles on ***drumroll***

Washington State

Leach snakes one from the Owls

;D


Oh well….Perhaps he'll change his mind once he gets to Pullman, Washington… ;D
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fauowls44 said

Oh well….Perhaps he'll change his mind once he gets to Pullman, Washington… ;D

They have a 53-person jacuzzi. And the rest of their recreation resources sound awesome too.

Has anyone ever lived in Washington? I've heard it's a beautiful place. Trying to think ahead about where I might want to do my residency. I know UWashington is in Seattle and I've heard mixed things about Seattle. A friend of mine lives in Olympia and loves it there. I'm looking for a place with a lot of outdoor options primarily… not that I'll have a lot of time, but for when I do.
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owlcountry said

fauowls44 said

Oh well….Perhaps he'll change his mind once he gets to Pullman, Washington… ;D

They have a 53-person jacuzzi. And the rest of their recreation resources sound awesome too.

Has anyone ever lived in Washington? I've heard it's a beautiful place. Trying to think ahead about where I might want to do my residency. I know UWashington is in Seattle and I've heard mixed things about Seattle. A friend of mine lives in Olympia and loves it there. I'm looking for a place with a lot of outdoor options primarily… not that I'll have a lot of time, but for when I do.

I've always heard that Seattle is awesome.  Pullman, however, is not Seattle.  I've always heard it is in the middle of nowhere and not easy to get to…which is why WSU has always struggled to get players to go there.
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Western Washington is the best. In no particular order: Seattle, the Olympic Peninsula, the Puget Sound and its San Juan Islands, ski mountains, boating, nearby Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., the Washington State Ferry System, Olympia, independent mindset, incredible forests and hiking (even mountain climbing), the Pacific Coast, the relative proximity to Alaska. Eastern and Central Washington are less than spectacular, though extreme Eastern Washington offers easy access to the wilderness of Idaho. As you might guess, the most people are attracted to Western Washington.
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owlcountry said

fauowls44 said

Oh well….Perhaps he'll change his mind once he gets to Pullman, Washington… ;D

They have a 53-person jacuzzi. And the rest of their recreation resources sound awesome too.

Has anyone ever lived in Washington? I've heard it's a beautiful place. Trying to think ahead about where I might want to do my residency. I know UWashington is in Seattle and I've heard mixed things about Seattle. A friend of mine lives in Olympia and loves it there. I'm looking for a place with a lot of outdoor options primarily… not that I'll have a lot of time, but for when I do.

I lived in a Lake Stevens, WA while stationed at NS Everett from 1998 to 2000. It's about about 30 miles north of Seattle. Western Washington truly is a beautiful place to live. If you like the outdoors, it doesn't get much better!
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