Maybe if our position coaches taught abuse drills in practice we would've been more preparedI agree
Or if ya former hc didn’t teach his players drinking during games will give you a advantage, you might have been more preparedMaybe if our position coaches taught abuse drills in practice we would've been more prepared
He been gone for three years, Yall was beating up bytches the last three yearsOr if ya former hc didn’t teach his players drinking during games will give you a advantage, you might have been more prepared
Allegedly :Unoudonebuckedup:He been gone for three years, Yall was beating up bytches the last three years
So desperate that y'all will allow degenerates on your team.I'm with it, We need more players like this tbh
Like they did last season huhSo desperate that y'all will allow degenerates on your team.
Still won't stop Washington from taking over the Pac 12.
Still won 10 games and went to the playoff two years ago.Like they did last season huh
Just worry about getting your 7 wins & going play in Birmingham
bout to get shirts for the squad @RammerJammer @1BadBamaFan show up to the game lookin likeThe former five-star linebacker from Reno, Nev., was released from his national letter of intent with Washington on Monday and a source close to the situation has informed 247Sports that Alabama will be the landing spot. It is expected that Kaho, the No. 1-rated inside linebacker in the 2018 class according to the 247Sports rankings, will depart for Tuscaloosa as early as Wednesday night.
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The 6-foot-1, 218-pound prospect was a longtime commit to Brigham Young during the recruiting process before flipping his commitment to the Huskies just prior to the early signing period last December. He signed with Washington last year and arrived in Seattle this summer, but never enrolled while wrapping up required coursework. Huskies head coach Chris Petersen cited "personal reasons" for the release of the program's highest-rated incoming freshman.
Kaho was a U.S. Army All-American and Polynesian Bowl participant. He was the nation's No. 133 overall prospect in the 2018 class, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
@TUA TAGOVAILOA help the man out :HeyMarlonSayCheese:What do Trailer Trash people do on Gameday?
College Football Recruiting: Reno five-star linebacker Brandon "Ale" Kaho set to join Alabama Crimson Tide
How convenient. They lose 2 LBs a couple of weeks back, he suddenly decommits from UW and ends up at Bama.