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QB Recruit Brett Smith

gopokes1399 said:
i miss jovon i was his biggest fan... he took over games

I got to play a basketball game against him when he was a freshman or something...I was several inches taller than him, but when he jumped, he ended up like 2 feet higher than me. He was awesome! Needless to say, I lost that game.
 
WYCowboy said:
WestSalemFootballFan said:
I've had the privilege of watching Brett the past three years, and know him personally. These are sure things: He's a warrior on the field, and tries to do everything the right way. He'll work his tail off learning whoever's system he's in. I'm not sure I've seen anybody hate losing more than he does, but he recovers and tries to learn from his mistakes. His teammates LOVE to go into battle with him. As a member of his hometown, I can tell you he does nothing but make us proud. As much of a talent as he is and can be on the field, this kid is already a superstar as a Christian and a human being. If he comes to visit, take a few minutes to talk with him, you'll get what I'm saying. But remember, just because he's one of the nicest people you'll meet, doesn't mean he won't fire up your program and put the hurt on the opposition come game day.


I think he will be in very good hands here at UW. I remember one other recruit that came to UW from Salem, OR, Josh Davis - a basketball player from about 7 or 8 years ago that took us into the 2nd round game of the NCAA . Keep it up Salem - we love ya.

i miss the JD/MB show
 
wyosteelerfan said:
WYCowboy said:
WestSalemFootballFan said:
I've had the privilege of watching Brett the past three years, and know him personally. These are sure things: He's a warrior on the field, and tries to do everything the right way. He'll work his tail off learning whoever's system he's in. I'm not sure I've seen anybody hate losing more than he does, but he recovers and tries to learn from his mistakes. His teammates LOVE to go into battle with him. As a member of his hometown, I can tell you he does nothing but make us proud. As much of a talent as he is and can be on the field, this kid is already a superstar as a Christian and a human being. If he comes to visit, take a few minutes to talk with him, you'll get what I'm saying. But remember, just because he's one of the nicest people you'll meet, doesn't mean he won't fire up your program and put the hurt on the opposition come game day.


I think he will be in very good hands here at UW. I remember one other recruit that came to UW from Salem, OR, Josh Davis - a basketball player from about 7 or 8 years ago that took us into the 2nd round game of the NCAA . Keep it up Salem - we love ya.

i miss the JD/MB show


Me too - that was a fun team to watch. Isn't DC originally from the Northwest?
 
Me too - that was a fun team to watch. Isn't DC originally from the Northwest?[/quote]
I believe he's from Everett, WA, just north of Seattle.
 
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