Pac-12 committees respond to news of 2020 cancellation


Arizona State assigns Finn Collins:

“I mean, I think everyone has mutual feelings about the recent actions of the Pac-12 and Big Ten. It sucks, because still five months without going football will be rough, especially if everyone dies to play. But it gives us the opportunity to focus on ourselves and make our game better. With the season after spring, it has not affected my share of my recruitment. I would still be preparing for early January. ‘

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Arizona State commit RJ Regan:

‘I’m not surprised. I’m talking to my ASU coaches all the time and the plan is still to get there in January. But who knows what the NCAA will do about that situation. ”

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Arizona State requires Jaydon Williams:

‘It’s not good. These players want to play. We work our whole lives just to play on Saturdays and Sundays and for them to just take our future away is not good. (Associate head) coach (Antonio Pierce) and coach (Herm) Edwards are for whom I want to play. I need them to help me become a better person. ”

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Arizona State commit Isaia Glass:

“I’m not sure yet, will talk to my parents, but I do not think it will affect much.”

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Arizona State Obliges Martin Lucas:

‘It looks like they’re not playing in the fall and I think that means we’ll probably not be attending an official visit anytime soon, and I’m really looking forward to doing that and the only thing affecting my recruitment is that I will not see how it is for a while and see the coaches in person. I also thought about signing up early, but I do not know if we can do that now. ”

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Arizona State bag Marcus Mbow:

“It sucks, but 100 percent does not affect my recruitment.”

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Cal commit Mavin Anderson:

“As far as my recruiting is concerned, nothing changes. I do not register early and I am still 100 percent committed to playing football at Cal whenever possible. On the other hand, the Pac-12 season is postponed after the spring shocks me not much.I feel I accept the fact that many things will be different regarding football (both high school and high school) to optimize the safety of athletes.While it’s sad that the season will be reversed, I believe that an action as this is a necessary evil that will help to pick things up in the very future. ”

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Cal tawize Akili Calhoun:

“It’s sad, especially to know the boys and to know that they really expected their season. This does not affect my recruitment / decisions. I’m still leaving early and ready to work.”

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Cal commit J. Michael Sturdivant:

“It’s crazy that it happened, but I do not see how it will affect my current recruitment. But everything is always changing now. ‘

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Cal commit Bastian Swinney:

“Another 100 percent all-in on Cal. And it’s what it’s, if it’s keeping players safer, I’m all for it. ”

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Cal commit Jermaine Terry:

“I register early, unless the rules change. It did not affect me one. ”

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Colorado Tawiist Trustin Oliver:

“All I can say is that I’m limited to information, but it’s difficult for every young person out of college, and only time will tell what will happen in the future.”

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Colorado pleads Zephaniah Maea:

“With the Pac-12 postponing its season, it’s a really good idea of ​​what I’ll be doing. It’s a great feeling to know that I can play my senior season, because if the Pac-12 had not been postponed, I would not have played, because I will be going to CU early. I’m strong with CU, strong commit. ”

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Colorado commit Chase Penry:

“The situation is pretty disappointing, but complaining about it will not make anything better. I will use this time to improve, and it is a very high priority for me to find high quality reps, honestly, where I can find Sometimes that’s going to be in Colorado too, but I expect to be on the road a lot this fall as well.I hope the NCAA lifts the dead period sooner rather than later and allows kids to meet with coaches. is, of course, a way for recruits to get on campus and meet coaches in a safe way, so hopefully the NCAA can make that happen. ”

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Oean begean Keanu Williams:

‘It does not affect any form of my Oregon recruitment. I’m still trapped. ‘

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Oregon commit Jackson Light:

‘I feel bad for all the players and coaches who do not have to play football this year. They are family to me. It did not affect my decision to move to Oregon at all. Hopefully things work out and I can still be on campus in January. ”

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Oregon tawize Jaylin Davies:

‘It does not affect my recruitment. Still waiting to see what the next move is for everyone. “

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Oregon commit Seven McGee:

‘Does not affect my recruitment. It’s happening a lot in the world right now, so I could not blame them. ‘

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Oregon State commit Easton Mascarenas:

“I’m actually pretty sad that the season has been canceled because the time period for football season in itself is just a fun time that everyone enjoys, and with the cancellation it makes me kind of worried about my high school time and if we will have one. With all this negativity, I just try to be optimistic and hope for the best and I just hope we have football this year, no matter when it is. As far as my recruitment is concerned, I have not actually been on anyone’s radar since my deployment. But my recruitment is still open to anyone else who wants to bid. ”

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Oregon State Obliges Sam Vidlak:

“That does not affect my recruitment. I’m going to OSU and will be a Beaver. The only reason this would change is if the season was canceled and OSU kept many players who had graduated and had no offer more than something crazy and out of my control happened. But as far as I’m concerned, I’m 100 percent committed to Oregon State, and I’m under the impression that OSU is devoting to me as well. ”

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Oregon State commit Henry Buckles:

‘It’s a bummer that the student-athletes who have put in so much work this fall will not have the chance to play. On the bright side, it’s great to have a chance to compete in the spring. ”

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Stanford commit Shield Taylor:

‘At the moment I’m still fully committed to Stanford. When our high school season is canceled, I will focus on getting my body ready for college. I think the spring season would be the best, healthy for them, but it’s a shame for the players. ”

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Stanford commit to Caleb Ellis:

“The move to the spring will definitely be a different experience for everyone, but the Pac-12 decided that they felt it would be best for everyone. The move does not affect my recruitment. ”

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Stanford commit Mitch Leigber:

“I am disappointed that the season has been canceled. I wanted to take a trip to Stanford and go to a few games. But in the end, it will not affect my commitment to Stanford. ”

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UCLA promises Tyler Kiehne:

‘I’m sad. I was really looking forward to trying out a game and watching the games through the entire season. But it does not affect my recruitment. My decision still stands firm. ”

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UCLA says Ezavier Staples:

“I have heard that if they move the season back, then the chances are that the day of signing would be postponed, and I plan on signing in December. That, it would be the only way it affects me. ”

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UCLA tawize Devin Aupiu:

“It will not affect my recruitment, but it will affect when I sign up.”

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USC tawize Calen Bullock:

“It did not affect my recruitment, but I think it’s the best thing to do with all this COVID-19.”

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USC commit Miller Moss:

“Many people are unfamiliar with the situation. As of now, my plans have not changed. I will still be going to USC in January. ”

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USC promises Xamarion Gordon:

“As far as I know the Pac-12 are pushing back this season, they are looking out for the health of the players and that is the right thing to do. This does not affect my recruitment. ”

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USC tawize Michael Jackson:

“Pac-12’s decision to move their college football season to the spring has affected my recruitment. I’m still 100 percent committed to USC. My schedule has not changed since March. Neither training, lifting, gymnastics, nor playing football actually (no pads). I just had to get creative and kind of create a season for myself. The plan half a year ago was to be able to enroll in January 2021 at the college I chose. I’m still on track to do just that, but I’ll still have to get serious with some of my teammates, family and coaches before I can make a final decision on early enrollment. What the NCAA determines for eligibility for 2021 early entrants will also influence my decision to apply to USC early. ”

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USC tawize Julien Simon:

“I think it’s the right move if you’re concerned about the health of the players. Now, for the players who want to play and or have to play, it’s definitely a difficult situation for them. This will affect me and my “Do not influence recruitment at all. I’m a Trojan anyway.”

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Trey Reynolds Obliges Utah:

“My thoughts are the same as the conference. I wish there was a season, but if there is no way to protect the athletes, there is no way they can have a season. This will affect me because I will not have just spring football to get me ready for the 2022 season. It will in no way affect my commitment to Utah. ”

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Washington pleads Sam Huard:

“Does not affect recruitment, it would just be too bad if other conferences play and the Pac-12 does not, but I understand the situation and reason for it. Trevor Lawrence said it best, and I agree with him, but it’s what it is. ”

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Washington pleads for Dyson McCutcheon:

“I do not think it will affect my recruitment, despite the season being played, I am at UDUB. It may sound like the season is all over and not normal, but I’m pretty sure my dad and I will go over it and figure it all out. ”

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Washington pleads Kuao Peihopa:

‘I just feel bad for all the players. A lot of work has been put in, but at the same time I understand that safety must always come first. However, it makes me envious of scholarships and restrictions for roster (if) the seniors decide to apply for another year. ”

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Washington takes care of Zakhari Spears:

‘I’m really disappointed. I will not be able to watch games and visit campus again for a while. But there are bigger things at hand. Hopefully with this sacrifice we can return to regular life. In terms of recruiting, I agree with UW. I just hope we can get rid of this virus sooner rather than later. “

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Washington accuses Robert Wyrsch:

“I am very shocked to hear that and I feel bad for the athletes who wanted to play. But it will not affect my recruitment at all. I am 110 percent committed to the University of Washington. ”

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Washington tasette Quentin Moore:

“It helps JUCO children personally, because instead of two years on a DI, you can now get three. But for other guys who are not yet committed and do not know where they are going, it can have a negative effect. I like it because I will be able to go in and have more time to prepare myself for P5 football. ”

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Washington State commits Xavier Ward:

“Of course, my first thought is that I’m disappointed about it, just as I’m disappointed that high school is playing in the spring, because I’m ready to play now. But I recognize the times we are and it does not negatively affect my recruitment. I have a great relationship with WSU and it will only get better. All I know is that I will use the time to get better. ”

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Washington State commits Jayhvion Gipson:

“I’m just thankful teams are still able to play themselves.”

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Washington State promises Brock Dieu:

“I’m not going to be able to watch Pac-12 football this autumn, but I’m glad it’s not completely canceled. That does not affect my recruitment. ”