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Aside from Tuimoloau, 10 Other Local Headliners Who Passed on UW Football
Through the years, the Huskies have missed on a bunch of sure-thing players from their backyard.
Author:
Jul 4, 2021
As much as the fans insist otherwise, college football has no borders. The game has gotten a lot bigger than the sentimentality that once kept a talented local teen from passing on the University of Washington.
A player, for example such as J.T. Tuimoloau.
With the endless campus football camps, official and unofficial visits, intricate recruiting rankings, transfer portal and the new name, image and likeness allowances, extremely gifted high schools now are more inclined to play the college game far from home.
Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 11:38 am
A
survey from the Classification Office offers a glimpse at
how pervasive misinformation is in New Zealand, and how
it’s affecting our beliefs.
From the nationally
representative survey of 2,300 Kiwis, one in two had at
least one belief based in misinformation, and one in five
had at least three such beliefs. These ranged from believing
scientists are lying about the safety of vaccines, to
believing 5G communications cause Covid-19.
The SMC
asked experts to comment on the survey.
Kate Hannah,
Research Fellow, Department of Physics, University of
Auckland; and project lead for The
Disinformation Project, Te Pūnaha Matatini,