GrizLA said:Who'd ever have thought that a transfer from Stanford would be considered a "drop down"? I remember when the Indians and Griz were basically the patsy team for stronger programs and even marine bases...how times have changed.BWahlberg said:While I get the drooling over a potential drop down I think it's going to be real tough for this kid to get ramped up and make a serious run at starting this year - unless the dude is a total gamer.
We've seen lots of years and over lots of players it takes a good season for many guys to adapt and play at their best potential.
His highlight reel is nice, but it's no better than SSH, McKinneys, or Kemps - and that was 2 years ago vs high school opponents (just like SSH/McKinney/Kemps were). I'm going to withhold any judgement that this guy is some sort of savior until I see it consistently on the field. At this point getting him ramped up to compete and play for this season at a high level is going to be a major challenge.
Time will tell, but considering knowledge of the system, the receivers, the coaches, and having watched a lot more film and knowing a lot more of what to expect about his season's opposing teams - I think our best QB was already on the roster before this transfer. That could change, but I don't see it happening right away.
Yeah, we got it already :roll:WILD_CAT said:GrizLA said:Who'd ever have thought that a transfer from Stanford would be considered a "drop down"? I remember when the Indians and Griz were basically the patsy team for stronger programs and even marine bases...how times have changed.BWahlberg said:While I get the drooling over a potential drop down I think it's going to be real tough for this kid to get ramped up and make a serious run at starting this year - unless the dude is a total gamer.
We've seen lots of years and over lots of players it takes a good season for many guys to adapt and play at their best potential.
His highlight reel is nice, but it's no better than SSH, McKinneys, or Kemps - and that was 2 years ago vs high school opponents (just like SSH/McKinney/Kemps were). I'm going to withhold any judgement that this guy is some sort of savior until I see it consistently on the field. At this point getting him ramped up to compete and play for this season at a high level is going to be a major challenge.
Time will tell, but considering knowledge of the system, the receivers, the coaches, and having watched a lot more film and knowing a lot more of what to expect about his season's opposing teams - I think our best QB was already on the roster before this transfer. That could change, but I don't see it happening right away.
I'm not even sure he can be considered a drop down? He was a walk on to Stanford and wasn't even one of the 4 QB's in spring practice for them? Is that considered a drop down? Stanfords kicker probably threw more passes for them last yearDid he have any FBS offers?
GrizLA said:Who'd ever have thought that a transfer from Stanford would be considered a "drop down"? I remember when the Indians and Griz were basically the patsy team for stronger programs and even marine bases...how times have changed.BWahlberg said:While I get the drooling over a potential drop down I think it's going to be real tough for this kid to get ramped up and make a serious run at starting this year - unless the dude is a total gamer.
We've seen lots of years and over lots of players it takes a good season for many guys to adapt and play at their best potential.
His highlight reel is nice, but it's no better than SSH, McKinneys, or Kemps - and that was 2 years ago vs high school opponents (just like SSH/McKinney/Kemps were). I'm going to withhold any judgement that this guy is some sort of savior until I see it consistently on the field. At this point getting him ramped up to compete and play for this season at a high level is going to be a major challenge.
Time will tell, but considering knowledge of the system, the receivers, the coaches, and having watched a lot more film and knowing a lot more of what to expect about his season's opposing teams - I think our best QB was already on the roster before this transfer. That could change, but I don't see it happening right away.
WILD_CAT said:So it looks like Kemp will not be back now eh? :roll: They found their transfer. He looks to be camp fodder this year though. I thought they would have tried to bring someone in with experience. My bet is that Mckinney starts game 1 for the Griz.
Growler1 said:funny water said:Come on BW - where is the scouting report?quick - before asspicker1 comes on telling you this kid is no good.....
I was correct ONCE AGAIN that the Griz would sign a drop-down. It gets old being right all of the time. We would have had Nick Montana too if he had not spaced-out and gone against his dad's wishes.
YES! But, then, I'm olde...Silvertip said:GrizLA said:Who'd ever have thought that a transfer from Stanford would be considered a "drop down"? I remember when the Indians and Griz were basically the patsy team for stronger programs and even marine bases...how times have changed.BWahlberg said:While I get the drooling over a potential drop down I think it's going to be real tough for this kid to get ramped up and make a serious run at starting this year - unless the dude is a total gamer.
We've seen lots of years and over lots of players it takes a good season for many guys to adapt and play at their best potential.
His highlight reel is nice, but it's no better than SSH, McKinneys, or Kemps - and that was 2 years ago vs high school opponents (just like SSH/McKinney/Kemps were). I'm going to withhold any judgement that this guy is some sort of savior until I see it consistently on the field. At this point getting him ramped up to compete and play for this season at a high level is going to be a major challenge.
Time will tell, but considering knowledge of the system, the receivers, the coaches, and having watched a lot more film and knowing a lot more of what to expect about his season's opposing teams - I think our best QB was already on the roster before this transfer. That could change, but I don't see it happening right away.
You remember the Indians?... Mmmm, you are vintage. I remember Big Game in Berkeley when daughter played trump in the Stanford band and I saw a tailgating very senior lady wearing a badge, "Indians Are Forever" .... Cardinal (singular) is kinda dumb... though some folks might think the Native American handle was a sign of disrespect. To which I respond, is a tree is a better mascot than a noble warrior?
Or since he was a walk-on - keep up financially. Maybe he can't afford to pay his way through Stanford.behappp said:A friend of mine just had his son graduate from Stanford law school. He told me that a Stanford degree is estimated to be worth around $3 million in a person's lifetime. I just can't figure out why a guy smart enough to get in Stanford would transfer to UM, unless he couldn't keep up academically. Just wonderin'
Stanford is needs blind...If you are admitted, money should not be a major problem..perhaps the kid likes winter? Maybe a career in Forestry, not at Cal....kids have their reasons...kemajic said:Or since he was a walk-on - keep up financially. Maybe he can't afford to pay his way through Stanford.behappp said:A friend of mine just had his son graduate from Stanford law school. He told me that a Stanford degree is estimated to be worth around $3 million in a person's lifetime. I just can't figure out why a guy smart enough to get in Stanford would transfer to UM, unless he couldn't keep up academically. Just wonderin'
GrizLA said:Stanford is needs blind...If you are admitted, money should not be a major problem..perhaps the kid likes winter? Maybe a career in Forestry, not at Cal....kids have their reasons...kemajic said:Or since he was a walk-on - keep up financially. Maybe he can't afford to pay his way through Stanford.behappp said:A friend of mine just had his son graduate from Stanford law school. He told me that a Stanford degree is estimated to be worth around $3 million in a person's lifetime. I just can't figure out why a guy smart enough to get in Stanford would transfer to UM, unless he couldn't keep up academically. Just wonderin'
If admitted to Stanford, you are guaranteed financing to fit your situation. It is needs blind. In fact, if it hasn't changed, students whose parents make less than $150K pay no tuition at all...At Stanford, things are different..that's what billions in endowments can do...WyomingGrizFan said:GrizLA said:Stanford is needs blind...If you are admitted, money should not be a major problem..perhaps the kid likes winter? Maybe a career in Forestry, not at Cal....kids have their reasons...kemajic said:Or since he was a walk-on - keep up financially. Maybe he can't afford to pay his way through Stanford.behappp said:A friend of mine just had his son graduate from Stanford law school. He told me that a Stanford degree is estimated to be worth around $3 million in a person's lifetime. I just can't figure out why a guy smart enough to get in Stanford would transfer to UM, unless he couldn't keep up academically. Just wonderin'
"..interested in majoring in biology and pursuing a career as an orthopedic surgeon..."
What's the price range in going to Stanford...$ 27,000 to $ 40,000 a year? Quite a bit of cash for a walk-on without a scholarship offer.
At least something is better than nothing: < http://dbs.umt.edu/students/advising/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You make me feel young... :mrgreen:GrizLA said:Who'd ever have thought that a transfer from Stanford would be considered a "drop down"? I remember when the Indians and Griz were basically the patsy team for stronger programs and even marine bases...how times have changed.
Hey, that's what we're here for...I age a lot in reading some of these posts...polsongrizz said:You make me feel young... :mrgreen:GrizLA said:Who'd ever have thought that a transfer from Stanford would be considered a "drop down"? I remember when the Indians and Griz were basically the patsy team for stronger programs and even marine bases...how times have changed.
GrizLA said:If admitted to Stanford, you are guaranteed financing to fit your situation. It is needs blind. In fact, if it hasn't changed, students whose parents make less than $150K pay no tuition at all...At Stanford, things are different..that's what billions in endowments can do...WyomingGrizFan said:GrizLA said:Stanford is needs blind...If you are admitted, money should not be a major problem..perhaps the kid likes winter? Maybe a career in Forestry, not at Cal....kids have their reasons...kemajic said:Or since he was a walk-on - keep up financially. Maybe he can't afford to pay his way through Stanford.
"..interested in majoring in biology and pursuing a career as an orthopedic surgeon..."
What's the price range in going to Stanford...$ 27,000 to $ 40,000 a year? Quite a bit of cash for a walk-on without a scholarship offer.
At least something is better than nothing: < http://dbs.umt.edu/students/advising/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;