
Over the next decade, Scott washed cars for everyone from Matt Hasselbeck, to Russell Wilson, to Pete Carroll. He was organized, he was thorough,” Kennedy said. “When Gee first started doing Mike’s car, he was meticulous. Kennedy, whose job is to mentor players just as much as it is to manage equipment, decided to take a chance on Scott, letting him wash head coach Mike Holmgren’s Mercedes. Probably a little overqualified for what he was doing at the time.” “He was a great guy, a great communicator. “I thought, what a great idea to take a business out on the road where you come to people to clean their vehicles.”Īfter a few months washing cars outside a restaurant near White Center, Scott had a chance encounter with Seahawks Equipment Manager Erik Kennedy – a meeting that would change the course of Scott’s life. “A gentleman came in with a bucket and asked if anyone wanted their cars cleaned for $5,” he said. It was an idea he got while sitting in a barbershop in Seattle’s Central District. In 2003, Scott gave up a gig working as a door-to-door salesman – hocking everything from children’s toys to electronics – to try out a mobile car-washing business. “Truth be told,” he said, “I always thought that I just would be a car detailer and that I would try to maybe steer my sons towards a better path and I’d be able to instill in them not to clean cars.”īut in the end, it was an opportunity to clean cars that helped Scott put his car washing days behind him. SEATTLE - Gee Scott thought he’d be washing cars for the rest of his life. The partnership allows athletes to focus on the field while the agency procures business opportunities that align with the player’s brand.Interview with Gee Scott on Seahawks players, their cars, their music

GEE SCOTT JR SERIES

After playing WR and helping out on special teams for the Buckeyes as a true freshman in 2020, Scott has bulked up and made the move to flex TE, where he is expected to get extended playing time behind senior starter Jeremy Ruckert.

66 overall recruit in the country in the 2020 class, per the 247Sports Composite. The 6-foot-3, 226-pound Scott, a native of Seattle, Wash., was ranked as the No. has signed with Disruptive Sports, which is a sports agency that is " focused on helping minority athletes create generational wealth via business opportunities and smart money management." Scott Jr.'s representative is Henry Organ.

Bucknuts has learned Ohio State second-year tight end Gee Scott Jr.
