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Montana receives commit from San Clamente (CA) LB

Correct me if I'm wrong, but that blows the MT state 100 record out of the water! (assuming the 10.67 by Chris Wilson is the record). Although state records only stand at state meets if I recall. Anyone know the best non wind-aided 100 ever run in MT?
 
I've been excited about Herbert ever since it was posted that Montana was after him and I learned about his freakish numbers and saw his highlights. He continues to astound me and is definitely one of the recruits I've been most excited about in the last few years. I'm certain we will see even better numbers from him as the track season goes on. He has numbers I would be over the moon to see in a receiver, running back, or corner and he is a freaking linebacker. If he can put on 20 more pounds and keep his speed and explosiveness there is no stopping him!
 
snap said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that blows the MT state 100 record out of the water! (assuming the 10.67 by Chris Wilson is the record). Although state records only stand at state meets if I recall. Anyone know the best non wind-aided 100 ever run in MT?

There have been faster times run in the regular track season. State records can only be set during the state championship meet. However, for a 210 pound linebacker to run that 100 is very very impressive. The fast times in Montana were run by guys like Wilson, Steve Heberly, Tuff Harris, and Tyzer Cady who were much lighter and slimmer than this kid. Sounds like he might be coming in as one of our fastest if not our fastest player on the team. Waching his highlight video, it looks like he could be a terror in blitz packages.
 
HighLineGRIZ said:
snap said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that blows the MT state 100 record out of the water! (assuming the 10.67 by Chris Wilson is the record). Although state records only stand at state meets if I recall. Anyone know the best non wind-aided 100 ever run in MT?

There have been faster times run in the regular track season. State records can only be set during the state championship meet. However, for a 210 pound linebacker to run that 100 is very very impressive. The fast times in Montana were run by guys like Wilson, Steve Heberly, Tuff Harris, and Tyzer Cady who were much lighter and slimmer than this kid. Sounds like he might be coming in as one of our fastest if not our fastest player on the team. Waching his highlight video, it looks like he could be a terror in blitz packages.


That is totally a sick 100 m for a kid his size. Holy Fing Sh1t!!!!! Tuff was probably 170 when he set the St record. Even if they put 20-30 lbs on this kid in college he will still be one fast Mo Fo.
 
Just for a comparison, Taylor Mays of O'Dea High School in Seattle, then later an All American safety with USC and now with the Cincinnati Bengals, won the 100 and 200 M State Championships. At age 17, I think he was about 6'3" and 225. His best 100 time that I could find for him in high school is 10.88. I watched him run once and was amazed that a guy that big could motor so quickly. Gamboa isn't much smaller and is apparently faster. Boy oh boy, I'm anxious for Herbert to get to Missoula.
 
Fast but hasnt done anything on college football field yet... Last time I checked football is contact game. I'm sure he will be great on ST,
 
Just checked Dyestat. He has the country's 10th fastest time in the 100 this year so far. I think I'd give the 10th fastest guy in the country a shot to make our team. Hahaha...

Thetruth, I understand what you're saying. Chris Wilson of the Bobcats is a good example of a kid who was extremely fast but didn't pan out as a football player. Wilson was never real dominant even at the high school level. Looking at Gamboa's tapes, you can see that this kid is a football player. I'm excited about his potential.
 
I watched him play in a playoff game. The kid was in every play and flying around the field making plays. He will be a bad ass. :shock:
 
HighLineGRIZ said:
Just checked Dyestat. He has the country's 10th fastest time in the 100 this year so far. I think I'd give the 10th fastest guy in the country a shot to make our team. Hahaha...

Thetruth, I understand what you're saying. Chris Wilson of the Bobcats is a good example of a kid who was extremely fast but didn't pan out as a football player. Wilson was never real dominant even at the high school level. Looking at Gamboa's tapes, you can see that this kid is a football player. I'm excited about his potential.

Any idea what the guys ahead of him or doing for college? Any of them playing Div 1 football? Football position aside, that is flat flying. With that kind of speed, Gregorak, has to be licking his chops with how many ways a defense can use that kind of player? Doubt he would be coming out on passing down. The size, and speed to blitz. The speed to cover, how are his hands?

Here is what I found. http://dyestat.rise.espn.go.com/search.jsp?athID=189820" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Imagine that kind speed/size being a special teams gunner. He could out run some of the punts, if he gets a clean break off the line of scrimmage. It will be interesting to see how the GRIZ use this kind of athlete. :thumb:
 
AZGrizFan said:
mtgrizrule said:
Edward said:
I'm actually in San Clemente, CA :thumb:

It will be hard for any Montana egrizzer to refute your information from down there then. By the looks of your sign up date, and your location. Welcome aboard Gamboas and all of San Clemente, rather you are a relative, good friend, teacher, coach, or just local. I hope you will have some good high school player news for us from that area as long as you choose to be an egrizzer. How about sending a few more like this kid to the GRIZ? :thumb: As you can tell from the posts, GRIZNATION is excited to have him.

Most exciting defensive recruit this year. :clap: :clap: :clap:

Now I feel this way even MORE! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
AllWeatherFan said:
I don't for the life of me see how we keep Mr. Gamboa off the field this season.

He will play a lot of special teams at first...and will probably be in the rotation rather quickly if he picks up the schemes and such. Learning game in college....HS is just go get em!
 
AZDoc said:
AllWeatherFan said:
I don't for the life of me see how we keep Mr. Gamboa off the field this season.

He will play a lot of special teams at first...and will probably be in the rotation rather quickly if he picks up the schemes and such. Learning game in college....HS is just go get em!

RS- Give him a chance to learn and get bigger.
 
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