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Daum commits!

Since this thread is "Daum commits!", I thought it would be interesting to see how Daum stacks up to the current Griz players. It's only fair to use high school JR track times, since Daum's SR season has not commenced as of yet. And I will use their final race of the season.

Herbert Gamboa :arrow: 10.82a (6th place, May 27, 2012 CIF-SS Masters Meet)
Taylor Walcott :arrow: 10.83a (1st place, May 21, 2011 OSAA 5A State Championionsip)
Dalton Daum :arrow: 10.86a (1st place, May 31,2014 MHSA Class AA State Championship)

What a race this would have been if they ran it together, pretty much a photo finish!
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
Since this thread is "Daum commits!", I thought it would be interesting to see how Daum stacks up to the current Griz players. It's only fair to use high school JR track times, since Daum's SR season has not commenced as of yet. And I will use their final race of the season.

Herbert Gamboa :arrow: 10.82a (6th place, May 27, 2012 CIF-SS Masters Meet)
Taylor Walcott :arrow: 10.83a (1st place, May 21, 2011 OSAA 5A State Championionsip)
Dalton Daum :arrow: 10.86a (1st place, May 31,2014 MHSA Class AA State Championship)

What a race this would have been if they ran it together, pretty much a photo finish!

Other players talked about for speed: (again JR times, unless noted otherwise as SR)

Chase Naccarato :arrow: 11.10a (6th place, May 28, 2011 WIAA 2A/3A/4A State Championship)
Jamaal Jones :arrow: 11.17a (4th place, May 28, 2011 WIAA 2A/3A/4A State Champ :arrow: SR)
Josh Janssen :arrow: 11.31a (1st place, May 18, 2012 Western C and B Divisionals)
Ellis Henderson :arrow: 11.65a (7th place, May 13, 2011 4A GSHL District Meet :arrow: SR)

Jayshawn Gates :arrow: 11.37a (22nd place, May 19,2012 CCS Semi-Finals)

***I couldn't find times for the other bobcats receivers. Or Sean Haynes, Ryan Burke.
 
So now let's look at the 200 sprint: (same criteria, final meet, JR season unless noted as SR)

Dalton Daum :arrow: 21.70a (1st place May 31, 2014 MHSA Class AA State Championships)
Herbert Gamboa :arrow: 22.08a (12th place May 14, 2011, CIF SS - Div I Prelims)
Taylor Walcott :arrow: 22.36a (2nd place May 21, 2O11 OSAA 5A State Championship)

Jamaal Jones :arrow: 22.73a (10th place May 28, 2011 WIAA 2A/3A/4A State Champ :arrow: SR)
Chase Naccarato :arrow: 23.00a (11th place May 28, 2011 WIAA 2A/3A/4A State Championship)
Josh Janssen :arrow: 23.01a (2nd place May 18, 2012 Western C and B Divisionals)
Ellis Henderson :arrow: 23.05a (5th place May 13, 2011 4A GSHL District Meet :arrow: SR)

Jayshawn Gates :arrow: 23.10a (18th place May 19, 2012 CCS Semi-Finals)
 
grizzpa said:
The Cats are so fast and 3 deep - they will tear up the playoffs again!

It's unreal. Just glanced over at Bobcatnation, most guys are already thumping their chests again. It's amazing what can happen to a delusional fan base in a matter of 1.5 months.
 
G-BEARS said:
grizzpa said:
The Cats are so fast and 3 deep - they will tear up the playoffs again!
It's unreal. Just glanced over at Bobcatnation, most guys are already thumping their chests again. It's amazing what can happen to a delusional fan base in a matter of 1.5 months.
The Catboard is like reading a forum for narcissistic, delusional, depression sufferers walking through their "seven step program."
 
UMGriz75 said:
G-BEARS said:
grizzpa said:
The Cats are so fast and 3 deep - they will tear up the playoffs again!
It's unreal. Just glanced over at Bobcatnation, most guys are already thumping their chests again. It's amazing what can happen to a delusional fan base in a matter of 1.5 months.
The Catboard is like reading a forum for narcissistic, delusional, depression sufferers walking through their "seven step program."
HA! :lol:
 
Ursa Major said:
UMGriz75 said:
G-BEARS said:
grizzpa said:
The Cats are so fast and 3 deep - they will tear up the playoffs again!
It's unreal. Just glanced over at Bobcatnation, most guys are already thumping their chests again. It's amazing what can happen to a delusional fan base in a matter of 1.5 months.
The Catboard is like reading a forum for narcissistic, delusional, depression sufferers walking through their "seven step program."
HA! :lol:

Granted, I am a GRIZ fan, but how is that different from EGRIZ? :thumb:
 
mtgrizrule said:
Ursa Major said:
UMGriz75 said:
G-BEARS said:
It's unreal. Just glanced over at Bobcatnation, most guys are already thumping their chests again. It's amazing what can happen to a delusional fan base in a matter of 1.5 months.
The Catboard is like reading a forum for narcissistic, delusional, depression sufferers walking through their "seven step program."
HA! :lol:

Granted, I am a GRIZ fan, but how is that different from EGRIZ? :thumb:
Its why 60 is different than 30 (or 34 is different than six). They are numbers, and similar, but qualitatively and quantitatively, they are different.
 
I will not allow my COMPUTER KEY BOARD to venture over toward the cat board. What good ol Griz fan wants to sneak over to THAT board????

After the hole the cats are in they must "sneak" on 2 our board so they can feel good associating with a Montanan and pretend we are all in this together!

OK, the cats that are slinking around on our site don't have to sit in the back row with big g...
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
So now let's look at the 200 sprint: (same criteria, final meet, JR season unless noted as SR)

Dalton Daum :arrow: 21.70a (1st place May 31, 2014 MHSA Class AA State Championships)
Herbert Gamboa :arrow: 22.08a (12th place May 14, 2011, CIF SS - Div I Prelims)
Taylor Walcott :arrow: 22.36a (2nd place May 21, 2O11 OSAA 5A State Championship)

Jamaal Jones :arrow: 22.73a (10th place May 28, 2011 WIAA 2A/3A/4A State Champ :arrow: SR)
Chase Naccarato :arrow: 23.00a (11th place May 28, 2011 WIAA 2A/3A/4A State Championship)
Josh Janssen :arrow: 23.01a (2nd place May 18, 2012 Western C and B Divisionals)
Ellis Henderson :arrow: 23.05a (5th place May 13, 2011 4A GSHL District Meet :arrow: SR)

Jayshawn Gates :arrow: 23.10a (18th place May 19, 2012 CCS Semi-Finals)


Daum has been busting out strength & agility wouts consistently now the past month or so, still needs to up his intensity & get at it... hes improving though & think he will continue too. see him running 10.74 to 10.77 & 22.65to 22.69 this year. at best maybe 10.68 -10.69
 
Umista said:
I will not allow my COMPUTER KEY BOARD to venture over toward the cat board. What good ol Griz fan wants to sneak over to THAT board????

After the hole the cats are in they must "sneak" on 2 our board so they can feel good associating with a Montanan and pretend we are all in this together!

OK, the cats that are slinking around on our site don't have to sit in the back row with big g...

Totally true. Have never even visited that board even once!!

And what does "HA" mean??
 
reinell30 said:
I sure hope this kid is worthy of the 7 pages devoted towards his commitment....

I would think that getting a kid that was named All State 5 TIMES his SR year in football alone, 8 times all together in his football career...

And that same kid being one of the fastest kids in the state all 4 years of high school, every year on the podium in the 100 and 200 sprints -- a champion many times over, and Gatorade Track Athlete of the Year...

would be "worthy".
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
reinell30 said:
I sure hope this kid is worthy of the 7 pages devoted towards his commitment....

I would think that getting a kid that was named All State 5 TIMES his SR year in football alone, 8 times all together in his football career...

And that same kid being one of the fastest kids in the state all 4 years of high school, every year on the podium in the 100 and 200 sprints -- a champion many times over, and Gatorade Track Athlete of the Year...

would be "worthy".

Not arguing, looks like a great athlete! Time will tell as it does with every recruit...
 
UMGriz75 said:
Its why 60 is different than 30 (or 34 is different than six). They are numbers, and similar, but qualitatively and quantitatively, they are different.

you need to open your mind to the possibilities!
 
Umista said:
What good ol Griz fan wants to sneak over to THAT board????

It can be very entertaining :shock: to sneak over to that board on occasions like Saturday when the Griz and Lady Griz have two convincing wins :lol: over the aggies. Here's a sample:

"So we're looking squarely at an 0-11 against UM in the three major sports over the past two years. Can someone please explain to me why they should dominate us like that?"
 
Proud Griz Man said:
Umista said:
What good ol Griz fan wants to sneak over to THAT board????
It can be very entertaining :shock: to sneak over to that board on occasions like Saturday when the Griz and Lady Griz have two convincing wins :lol: over the aggies. Here's a sample:
"So we're looking squarely at an 0-11 against UM in the three major sports over the past two years. Can someone please explain to me why they should dominate us like that?"
"Egriz" has its moments, but Wombat Nation has a lot more of them, and they are much more extreme. Mostly, it is humorous to watch as they wallow in self-pity, in particular after they spend pre-seasons boosting themselves to ever greater hallucinations of greatness. When McGhee was injured a couple of years ago, there was the bizarre spectacle on those boards of claims that the Cats would likely play even stronger without McGhee, that backup Jake Bleskin was actually their secret weapon, now to be unleashed. They have far more than their fair share of "wow" moments like that one.

The imaginary "power shift" had gone not just to their heads, but apparently through them.

The Great Meltdown after the Griz Cat game was, however, something else again. I have never, on any board, seen such a vicious display of venom directed toward their own coach, the hapless quarterback kid, the team, the refs, the cheating Griz, the unethical mascot, the immoral cheerleaders, the weather, bad hot dogs, cruel fate and on and on. Truly, it was appalling. There was no "sport" on that Board, nor "sportsmanship."
 
griz5700 said:
poorgriz said:
griz5700 said:
poorgriz said:
He was told he could compete right away, and if he was good enough to beat out existing players he could see the field as a true Freshman. But I seriously doubt he would have been able to do that, and I'm pretty sure there's no way he would have beat out any of our starters. In case you didn't notice, we're pretty damn good, and young on O with the line and skill positions. Our only problems are on D. This isn't a "we didn't want him anyway" post, because we did. He'll have a much better chance of avoiding a red shirt at UM.

All this being said, the decision has nothing to do with Stitt, other than the fact that Stitt made the decision to invest a full schollie in him whereas Delany didn't. He always wanted to play for the griz, so it was a done deal once you went with a full offer as we had done.

I actually thought the Cats skill players looked really average. I wouldn't be excited about your skill positions if Mitch Griebel is your leading receiver.... Herbert is talented but isn't a burner and would probably be better off putting on some weight and playing TE.

I'm sure Ash was hoping for Daum to be able to contribute right away. Because the cat receivers are slow and really not that talented. Without Prukop, that offense is garbage.

LOL. Herbert is actually pretty fast. Griebal is very fast. Justin Paige is likely the fastest player in the conference and one of the fastest players in the country. He injured his ankle against Cal Poly but if you don't thing he is an absolute burner, you don't follow the CATS very closely, which is understandable. :lol:

Sorry man, they're not that good.

Your coaches telling Daum he could make an impact as a freshman is all you need to know about your burners at WR. Daum won't see the field at UM next year.

I disagree, Daum will see the field next year at UM. The only reciever that can run with Daum (HS sprints) is Walcott. No Griz DBs are as fast as Daum either.

Daum is too athletic and skilled to red-shirt at UM.

My only question is what number will he be? Because he was #15 at BHS. And we all know #15 is retired at UM in honor of The Legend, Dave Dickinson! :clap:
 
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