Damon Gros Ventre
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:57 pm
Is he being recruited by MSU? Is he a D1 basketball player?
I would love it if Sprinkle gave him a chance and see if he develops. I think it would be good for the program and good for Montana. I realize scholarships are precious but we take chances all the time with players. Some work out and some don't.GrizgradCatFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:43 amI watched him last year and he could definitely play at tech, carroll or somewhere like that for sure. I don't think he is a D1 player. He is 6'5" and that makes a big difference in high school when you can play inside and out. He just doesn't have that flash I don't think to be D1, unless he has changed his game incredibly since last year. I think its great what he is doing and his legacy as taking over the scoring title from Elvis is incredible. Definitely a baller, but not in my mind going to play for the cats or the griz.
I believe the class B is in Bozeman this year. Should be a fun tourney.gtapp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:33 amI would love it if Sprinkle gave him a chance and see if he develops. I think it would be good for the program and good for Montana. I realize scholarships are precious but we take chances all the time with players. Some work out and some don't.GrizgradCatFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:43 amI watched him last year and he could definitely play at tech, carroll or somewhere like that for sure. I don't think he is a D1 player. He is 6'5" and that makes a big difference in high school when you can play inside and out. He just doesn't have that flash I don't think to be D1, unless he has changed his game incredibly since last year. I think its great what he is doing and his legacy as taking over the scoring title from Elvis is incredible. Definitely a baller, but not in my mind going to play for the cats or the griz.
Totally agree. We take flyers on Montana kids all the time. Some work, some move on. With no disrespect intended, if kids like Bellach and Ash are good enough to get a crack at D1 ball, Gros Ventre is definitely good enough for an opportunity.gtapp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:33 amI would love it if Sprinkle gave him a chance and see if he develops. I think it would be good for the program and good for Montana. I realize scholarships are precious but we take chances all the time with players. Some work out and some don't.GrizgradCatFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:43 amI watched him last year and he could definitely play at tech, carroll or somewhere like that for sure. I don't think he is a D1 player. He is 6'5" and that makes a big difference in high school when you can play inside and out. He just doesn't have that flash I don't think to be D1, unless he has changed his game incredibly since last year. I think its great what he is doing and his legacy as taking over the scoring title from Elvis is incredible. Definitely a baller, but not in my mind going to play for the cats or the griz.
I haven’t seen Gros Ventre play and 71 points is a remarkable feat, but D1 ball has become a field of extreme athletic ability. Rollie Worster (Utah) and Tre Tinkle (Oregon State) are two examples of Montana kids that check that box. I think Germer has that physical ability but find it interesting that he was redshirted this year.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:50 amTotally agree. We take flyers on Montana kids all the time. Some work, some move on. With no disrespect intended, if kids like Bellach and Ash are good enough to get a crack at D1 ball, Gros Ventre is definitely good enough for an opportunity.gtapp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:33 amI would love it if Sprinkle gave him a chance and see if he develops. I think it would be good for the program and good for Montana. I realize scholarships are precious but we take chances all the time with players. Some work out and some don't.GrizgradCatFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:43 amI watched him last year and he could definitely play at tech, carroll or somewhere like that for sure. I don't think he is a D1 player. He is 6'5" and that makes a big difference in high school when you can play inside and out. He just doesn't have that flash I don't think to be D1, unless he has changed his game incredibly since last year. I think its great what he is doing and his legacy as taking over the scoring title from Elvis is incredible. Definitely a baller, but not in my mind going to play for the cats or the griz.
It'll be interesting to see if MSU and UM show any interest.
I can't speak to that. Have never seen him in person, only on sports highlights and youtube videos. I'm just pointing to the fact that if you look at MSU and UM over the last 10 years, both have had Montana kids on their roster with what I perceived to be marginal D1 talent. It's why I used the examples I did. Not to slight these kids, but just to show it's not uncommon for both universities to take a flyer on these type of Montana players. If they work out, great. If they don't, they move on to NAIA like Bellach did and he's thriving.Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 11:06 amI haven’t seen Gros Ventre play and 71 points is a remarkable feat, but D1 ball has become a field of extreme athletic ability. Rollie Worster (Utah) and Tre Tinkle (Oregon State) are two examples of Montana kids that check that box. I think Germer has that physical ability but find it interesting that he was redshirted this year.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:50 amTotally agree. We take flyers on Montana kids all the time. Some work, some move on. With no disrespect intended, if kids like Bellach and Ash are good enough to get a crack at D1 ball, Gros Ventre is definitely good enough for an opportunity.gtapp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:33 amI would love it if Sprinkle gave him a chance and see if he develops. I think it would be good for the program and good for Montana. I realize scholarships are precious but we take chances all the time with players. Some work out and some don't.GrizgradCatFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:43 amI watched him last year and he could definitely play at tech, carroll or somewhere like that for sure. I don't think he is a D1 player. He is 6'5" and that makes a big difference in high school when you can play inside and out. He just doesn't have that flash I don't think to be D1, unless he has changed his game incredibly since last year. I think its great what he is doing and his legacy as taking over the scoring title from Elvis is incredible. Definitely a baller, but not in my mind going to play for the cats or the griz.
It'll be interesting to see if MSU and UM show any interest.
Does Gros Ventre have above level athleticism?
Oh man, duh! I was thinking of MT kids but yes you are totally right I forgot about Battle!
Ash is a walk on. Many kids won't take that offer. Gros Ventre is athletic but maybe not elite athletic. My concern will be defensive intensity needed. DC Stewart on Lodge Grass plays tough D. Combine those two I think you have a D1 player.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:50 amTotally agree. We take flyers on Montana kids all the time. Some work, some move on. With no disrespect intended, if kids like Bellach and Ash are good enough to get a crack at D1 ball, Gros Ventre is definitely good enough for an opportunity.gtapp wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 9:33 amI would love it if Sprinkle gave him a chance and see if he develops. I think it would be good for the program and good for Montana. I realize scholarships are precious but we take chances all the time with players. Some work out and some don't.GrizgradCatFan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:43 amI watched him last year and he could definitely play at tech, carroll or somewhere like that for sure. I don't think he is a D1 player. He is 6'5" and that makes a big difference in high school when you can play inside and out. He just doesn't have that flash I don't think to be D1, unless he has changed his game incredibly since last year. I think its great what he is doing and his legacy as taking over the scoring title from Elvis is incredible. Definitely a baller, but not in my mind going to play for the cats or the griz.
It'll be interesting to see if MSU and UM show any interest.