Friends don't let friends go to state.'68griz said:That's not very good news. Did Daum not watch the game last week?!?!?!?!kemajic said:Word out of Butte is that buddy Brekke is working hard on Daum to come to MSU and he is leaning that way.
Friends don't let friends go to state.'68griz said:That's not very good news. Did Daum not watch the game last week?!?!?!?!kemajic said:Word out of Butte is that buddy Brekke is working hard on Daum to come to MSU and he is leaning that way.
Misery loves company....Filthy McGrizzly said:Friends don't let friends go to state.'68griz said:That's not very good news. Did Daum not watch the game last week?!?!?!?!kemajic said:Word out of Butte is that buddy Brekke is working hard on Daum to come to MSU and he is leaning that way.
THE HERD said:gah-riz said:THE HERD said:Just wondering if the Griz are recruiting Cooper Kupps little brother? I believe his name is Ketner.....anyway he was at the FargoDome for the Youngstown St game. I don't know how that came about, because we don't really recruit WA, so maybe he contacted us. Just wondering what you guys have heard about him and if the Griz were recruiting him as well. He plays LB and his film is pretty impressive.....seems to be a big hitter.
I don't believe so. EWU has offered.
Just hope the Griz don't get burned by him in the future like they have been with Cooper.
I don't think the Bison have offered him yet, as we are after a couple of pretty big time LBers out of WI, but he did come for a visit. Not sure if it was an official visit or not, was just seeing what you guys had heard about the guy and who has all offered him. Is EWU his only DI offer or does he have others?
NikeGrizz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/daltond_02/status/539251057746931712[/tweet]
AZGrizFan said:NikeGrizz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/daltond_02/status/539251057746931712[/tweet]
It's all about playing time.
IntuitiveGriz said:AZGrizFan said:NikeGrizz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/daltond_02/status/539251057746931712[/tweet]
It's all about playing time.
Reasons:
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By Bill Foley
Dalton Daum has made his decision.
The Butte High senior has decided to play football at Montana State University, Daum confirmed Sunday night. He can officially sign an NCAA Letter of Intent with the Bobcats in February.
Daum said he notified MSU coach Rob Ash of his decision Sunday night.
“I’ve been thinking about it since football got over,” Daum said. “I finally decided I was going to call him tonight and commit.”
Multiple schools showed interest in Daum. In the end, he said it came down to Montana or Montana State.
“I just felt MSU was a better fit for me,” Daum said. “They have a great offense, and they’re scoring more than 40 points per game. They have a great quarterback (Dakota Prukop), and he’s only a sophomore. I’ll be playing with him the next two years.”
Daum also said coach Ash and his staff factored into his decision.
“They’re really classy,” Daum said of the MSU coaches. “I was talking to some of the players during my visit, and they say they love to play for them. Those are the type of coaches I want to play for. MSU is also the only school that offered me a full scholarship.”
Daum, the reigning Class AA state champion in the 100- and 200-meter races, was a three-year starter at receiver for the Bulldogs. He helped lead Butte High to the 2012 Class AA state championship.
During his career at Butte High, Daum caught 196 passes for 2,997 yards and 32 touchdowns. He holds single-season school records for TD catches (16 in 2013), receiving yards (1,217 in 2013) and receptions (76 in 2013).
His numbers would have been even better had he not broken his right hand late in his senior season. He played the last two games with his hand in a cast. Daum, who was also a key member of Butte High’s defensive secondary, was also double and triple teamed by defenses throughout the season.
Daum recently got the cast off his hand. However, he said he is not playing basketball this season. He is instead going to focus on his track performance and his school work.
Daum, who ran a 10.66-second 100-meter dash last spring, said he is undecided about his major at MSU. He is the son of Rich and Julie Daum.
His football/ track coach could tell him just how rare pulling off multiple championships in multiple events is.slickcoach2 said:IntuitiveGriz said:AZGrizFan said:NikeGrizz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/daltond_02/status/539251057746931712[/tweet]
It's all about playing time.
Reasons:
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By Bill Foley
Dalton Daum has made his decision.
The Butte High senior has decided to play football at Montana State University, Daum confirmed Sunday night. He can officially sign an NCAA Letter of Intent with the Bobcats in February.
Daum said he notified MSU coach Rob Ash of his decision Sunday night.
“I’ve been thinking about it since football got over,” Daum said. “I finally decided I was going to call him tonight and commit.”
Multiple schools showed interest in Daum. In the end, he said it came down to Montana or Montana State.
“I just felt MSU was a better fit for me,” Daum said. “They have a great offense, and they’re scoring more than 40 points per game. They have a great quarterback (Dakota Prukop), and he’s only a sophomore. I’ll be playing with him the next two years.”
Daum also said coach Ash and his staff factored into his decision.
“They’re really classy,” Daum said of the MSU coaches. “I was talking to some of the players during my visit, and they say they love to play for them. Those are the type of coaches I want to play for. MSU is also the only school that offered me a full scholarship.”
Daum, the reigning Class AA state champion in the 100- and 200-meter races, was a three-year starter at receiver for the Bulldogs. He helped lead Butte High to the 2012 Class AA state championship.
During his career at Butte High, Daum caught 196 passes for 2,997 yards and 32 touchdowns. He holds single-season school records for TD catches (16 in 2013), receiving yards (1,217 in 2013) and receptions (76 in 2013).
His numbers would have been even better had he not broken his right hand late in his senior season. He played the last two games with his hand in a cast. Daum, who was also a key member of Butte High’s defensive secondary, was also double and triple teamed by defenses throughout the season.
Daum recently got the cast off his hand. However, he said he is not playing basketball this season. He is instead going to focus on his track performance and his school work.
Daum, who ran a 10.66-second 100-meter dash last spring, said he is undecided about his major at MSU. He is the son of Rich and Julie Daum.
really hope he focuses on in weight &dedication to workouts, he could make grt gains if he does, i thought his times were gonna b faster from fr to jr but he still did grt, step up off seasons workouts since not playin bball, really hope he improves in this aspect with having grt natural talents, he will find just showing up will not propel him as it did in hskool&college level,, i expect him to b a dynamic player by jr & sr yr in big sky conf, potentially as a returner too,, skool grades 9.5/10. athletic ability 9/10/ , committment &workout off season 6.9/10... fball versatility 8.3/10 see him reaching 10.76 in 100m this if he works hard non windated , state records have to b attained at state track meet, he has a shot also in 200m...rare accomplishment in MT win both 100m&200m jr&sr yr
grizfnz said:slickcoach2 said:IntuitiveGriz said:AZGrizFan said:It's all about playing time.
Reasons:
http://buttesports.com/butte-highs-dalton-daum-picks-montana-state-football/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
By Bill Foley
Dalton Daum has made his decision.
The Butte High senior has decided to play football at Montana State University, Daum confirmed Sunday night. He can officially sign an NCAA Letter of Intent with the Bobcats in February.
Daum said he notified MSU coach Rob Ash of his decision Sunday night.
“I’ve been thinking about it since football got over,” Daum said. “I finally decided I was going to call him tonight and commit.”
Multiple schools showed interest in Daum. In the end, he said it came down to Montana or Montana State.
“I just felt MSU was a better fit for me,” Daum said. “They have a great offense, and they’re scoring more than 40 points per game. They have a great quarterback (Dakota Prukop), and he’s only a sophomore. I’ll be playing with him the next two years.”
Daum also said coach Ash and his staff factored into his decision.
“They’re really classy,” Daum said of the MSU coaches. “I was talking to some of the players during my visit, and they say they love to play for them. Those are the type of coaches I want to play for. MSU is also the only school that offered me a full scholarship.”
Daum, the reigning Class AA state champion in the 100- and 200-meter races, was a three-year starter at receiver for the Bulldogs. He helped lead Butte High to the 2012 Class AA state championship.
During his career at Butte High, Daum caught 196 passes for 2,997 yards and 32 touchdowns. He holds single-season school records for TD catches (16 in 2013), receiving yards (1,217 in 2013) and receptions (76 in 2013).
His numbers would have been even better had he not broken his right hand late in his senior season. He played the last two games with his hand in a cast. Daum, who was also a key member of Butte High’s defensive secondary, was also double and triple teamed by defenses throughout the season.
Daum recently got the cast off his hand. However, he said he is not playing basketball this season. He is instead going to focus on his track performance and his school work.
Daum, who ran a 10.66-second 100-meter dash last spring, said he is undecided about his major at MSU. He is the son of Rich and Julie Daum.
really hope he focuses on in weight &dedication to workouts, he could make grt gains if he does, i thought his times were gonna b faster from fr to jr but he still did grt, step up off seasons workouts since not playin bball, really hope he improves in this aspect with having grt natural talents, he will find just showing up will not propel him as it did in hskool&college level,, i expect him to b a dynamic player by jr & sr yr in big sky conf, potentially as a returner too,, skool grades 9.5/10. athletic ability 9/10/ , committment &workout off season 6.9/10... fball versatility 8.3/10 see him reaching 10.76 in 100m this if he works hard non windated , state records have to b attained at state track meet, he has a shot also in 200m...rare accomplishment in MT win both 100m&200m jr&sr yr
His football/ track coach could tell him just how rare pulling off multiple championships in multiple events is.
krammer said:well, that sucks for us imo....
IntuitiveGriz said:3 reasons Daum chose state over UM:
1) 1/2 sholly vs FULL scholly
2) Pro Style offense vs Spread
3) Unknown coach vs friendly coach Ash/staff
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IntuitiveGriz said:3 reasons Daum chose state over UM:
1) 1/2 sholly vs FULL scholly
2) Pro Style offense vs Spread
3) Unknown coach vs friendly coach Ash/staff
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State B semifinalist Bigfork dominated District 7-B's selections to the all-state team when the lists were released recently.
At the top of the list was senior Josh Sandry, a Griz recruit who made all-conference at five different positions. The quarterback and safety was also chosen as a first-team kicker and kick returner, as well as a second-team punter.