Chadstroma
Footballguy
#2 as the kids say "that is sus". It would tell me as a recruit that you are really the back up plan to the back up plan and we don't want to upset our real targets.Was it the pressure sales pitch or did he really feel that was the spot? What were the reasons for his choice?Well, it's official. Washington State landed their QB commit for 2026. Congrats to Hudson Kurland of Lake Oswego, HS.
I think it's a few things.
1. They rolled the red carpet out for him and made him feel like he was THE guy. Dog and pony show? Maybe, but the head coach hosted them at his house and really made the kid feel like he was their future. He was the only QB on that visit and from their lips to his ears, he's the one guy they want to be their QB.
2. Compare that to SDSU who has 'soft offered' several QBs and didn't make the same red carpet type of pitch that Wazzou did. And it rubbed him wrong that they 'offered' him a few weeks ago but told him NOT to put anything on social media.
3. This whole recruiting thing is exhausting, overwhelming and stressful. Every college coach that came to visit would have him throw for him. During school hours. Which meant having to find WRs on the team who would go throw for him. His dad (my co-worker) was paying these WRs cash money to show up and catch for his son. I'm sure this all sounds like first world problems, but deep down, I think the family just wanted this all to end and let him move on with his school life, being a kid, etc. RELIEF is what his dad said and I get that.
4. Washington State is in a tiny dot on the map in the middle of nowhere. Football is IT in Pullman. The whole east side of the state supports the Cougs and while it's a far cry from some of the massive progrums in the country, the stadium gets packed and the fans are passionate. Compare that to San Diego State that just doesn't seem to care about college sports. There's much to do in San Diego and college football is way down on that list. I think UCLA, Stanford and Cal suffer from this as well. The fans are just ho-hum about college football and the apathy shows up on Saturdays in the form of empty seats. He'll play in front of vociferous crowds in Pullman.
#3 I get that for sure. The WR's... did they not see that might be there opportunity to get in front of coaches and maybe pull interest too? Or they just know that they aren't good enough?
Good for him! It is a big D1 school and to be QB there. People tend to focus on the "big" programs but I mean, getting to a D1 like that that is nationally known is a huge accomplishment just with that.