and his father, Gee Scott Sr., are expected back in Columbus for the home opener against Florida Atlantic University on August 31. “But for where I’m at right now this is where I stand and I’m going to be a Buckeye.” They kind of wait a little bit more than other schools, and I totally respect what they do. “But, I mean, 100 percent any university that offers me the opportunity to be able to play at their college I’m more than grateful and I truly appreciate that. But I’m 100 percent happy with where I am with Ohio State. “I’m very appreciative of the opportunity they’ve given me and I think that’s a cool deal. However, the highly touted receiver made it clear where he stands heading into his senior season without closing the door permanently on the potential choosing to stay closer to home. received his offer one of his close friends and Eastside Catholic teammate, four-star running back Sam Adams II, announced his commitment to UW choosing to stay home over an offer from Ohio State, among others. played on the same 7v7 team for Ford Sports Performance this past spring, with 2021 UW commit Sam Huard as their quarterback. said, when asked of his relationship with Adams after receiving the offer from UW.Īdams had secured two WR commitments – three-star Sawyer Racanelli and four-star Jalen McMillan – for the 2020 recruiting class when he offered Scott Jr. “I think he’s a very great guy,” Scott Jr. was indeed UW scholarship material, it took only 154 days – more than four times the amount of time Lubick had spent as an assistant.Īs noted in TDR offer explanation story, Adams proved his effectiveness as a high-level recruiter by going the extra mile to not only evaluate Scott Jr., but build a strong personal relationship with the recruit and his family. It took the UW head coach one less day to hire Adams than it did for Petersen to choose Lubick to replace Bush Hamdan.Īt Pac-12 Media Day, Petersen confirmed that Adams was considered for the job back in early 2017, but that he elected to take a greater role as offensive coordinator and WR coach under Mike Sanford at WKU.įrom the time Adams joined the coaching staff on Jan. Petersen needed only 11 days to find the ideal replacement for Lubick former Boise State and Western Kentucky assistant Junior Adams. Nine schools, including Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) power Eastern Washington University, had offered by November 2018. Matt Lubick, the Huskies third receivers coach under Petersen from 2017-18, elected to return to his home state of Colorado and left the coaching profession following the Rose Bowl defeat.įor the 683 days that Lubick was in his role as WR coach and co-offensive coordinator, he determined Scott Jr. explained last week how Chris Petersen operates with respect to scholarship offers. 50 overall by Rivals in the 2020 class, did not hold an offer from UW at the time of his decision. Scott Jr., a 6’3 and 195-pound receiver ranked No. On Christmas Day, exactly one week before the 105th Granddaddy of Them All, four-star Eastside Catholic High School (Bellevue, Washington) wide receiver Gee Scott Jr. Over the last 18 months, Ohio State and Washington have crossed paths on the field and increasingly more so on the recruiting trail, than ever before.Įven before the Buckeyes and Huskies squared off in the 2019 Rose Bowl on January 1, a 28-23 victory that saw UW score 20 unanswered points in the fourth quarter, the two programs had already begun a budding rivalry. X2Nvb2tpZXNfd2luPXgnIHN0eWxlPSdkaXNwbGF5Om5vbmU7dmlzaWJpbGl0ĮTpoaWRkZW4nIHdpZHRoPScwJz48L2lmcmFtZT4KPC9ub3NjcmlwdD4KCgo= VE0tTUY2UFhYQycpOwo8元NjcmlwdD4KPG5vc2NyaXB0Pgo8aWZyYW1lIGhlĪWdodD0nMCcgc3JjPSdodHRwczov元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvīS9ucy5odG1sP2lkPUdUTS1NRjZQWFhDJmFtcDtndG1fYXV0aD1LaEg2aGVDĬG9XSlVIbnFWemRFYTd3JmFtcDtndG1fcHJldmlldz1lbnYtMSZhbXA7Z3Rt ICAgfSkod2luZG93LGRvY3VtZW50LCdzY3JpcHQnLCdkYXRhTGF5ZXInLCdH Zi5wYXJlbnROb2RlLmluc2VydEJlZm9yZShqLGYpOwogICAgICAgIHdpbmRvĭy5fZGlkQXN5bmNJbmplY3RHb29nbGVUYWdNYW5hZ2VyID0gdHJ1ZTsKICAg JyZndG1fcHJldmlldz0nKydlbnYtMScrJyZndG1fY29va2llc193aW49eCc7 Z3RtX2F1dGg9JysnS2hINmhlQ3BvV0pVSG5xVnpkRWE3dycrCiAgICAgICAg 元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvbS9ndG0uanM/aWQ9JytpK2RsKycm ICAgIGo9ZC5jcmVhdGVFbGVtZW50KHMpLGRsPWwhPSdkYXRhTGF5ZXInPycmīD0nK2w6Jyc7ai5hc3luYz10cnVlO2ouc3JjPQogICAgICAgICdodHRwczov PHNjcmlwdD4KICAoZnVuY3Rpb24odyxkLHMsbCxpKXsKICAgICAgICBpZiAoĭ2luZG93Ll9kaWRBc3luY0luamVjdEdvb2dsZVRhZ01hbmFnZXIpIHJldHVyījsKICAgICAgICB3W2xdPXdbbF18fFtdO3dbbF0ucHVzaCh7J2d0bS5zdGFyĭCc6CiAgICAgICAgbmV3IERhdGUoKS5nZXRUaW1lKCksZXZlbnQ6J2d0bS5qĬyd9KTt2YXIgZj1kLmdldEVsZW1lbnRzQnlUYWdOYW1lKHMpWzBdLAogICAg
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