Daum did a really good job when being interviewed on Jim Rome's national radio show. He gave a lot of credit to his mother for honing his basketball skills as a boy, and he spoke highly of his team mates, coaches and SDSU. He is a great representative of the Jackrabbits and SDSU.
Daum did a really good job when being interviewed on Jim Rome's national radio show. He gave a lot of credit to his mother for honing his basketball skills as a boy, and he spoke highly of his team mates, coaches and SDSU. He is a great representative of the Jackrabbits and SDSU.
Rome, or one of his staff, did their research which made for an intelligent interview.
Daum's personality alone is enough to take him far. He does an excellent job with interviews and is clearly well-liked. I have no idea if he is interested but could easily see him doing television work one day.
Only four more chances to see him play at Frost. Get there!
6 regular season games, 3 conference tournament games, 1 post season game @ 25 points per would give him 3,250 points good for 2nd all-time in the NCAA
6 regular season games, 3 conference tournament games, 1 post season game @ 25 points per would give him 3,250 points good for 2nd all-time in the NCAA
As you referenced, ten games at 25pts per game would be 250 additional points. That would get him over 3k, but wouldn't get to the range of 2nd all time. Maybe to number six on the list. It would be great if Mike could score a few more than 25 per game coming down the stretch and pass Doug McDermott for 5th all time. He's at 3150, so just under 300 more than Mike has scored now.
Equally as interesting, Chris Clemons is currently ahead of Mike on the all time scoring list and finishing up at Campbell University this year. It's crazy to think that two of the all-time top ten leading scorers in NCAA history are finishing their senior seasons and climbing the chart at the same time. It will be interesting to see who finishes higher, Clemons or Daum.
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As you referenced, ten games at 25pts per game would be 250 additional points. That would get him over 3k, but wouldn't get to the range of 2nd all time. Maybe to number six on the list. It would be great if Mike could score a few more than 25 per game coming down the stretch and pass Doug McDermott for 5th all time. He's at 3150, so just under 300 more than Mike has scored now.
Equally as interesting, Chris Clemons is currently ahead of Mike on the all time scoring list and finishing up at Campbell University this year. It's crazy to think that two of the all-time top ten leading scorers in NCAA history are finishing their senior seasons and climbing the chart at the same time. It will be interesting to see who finishes higher, Clemons or Daum.
As you referenced, ten games at 25pts per game would be 250 additional points. That would get him over 3k, but wouldn't get to the range of 2nd all time. Maybe to number six on the list. It would be great if Mike could score a few more than 25 per game coming down the stretch and pass Doug McDermott for 5th all time. He's at 3150, so just under 300 more than Mike has scored now.
Equally as interesting, Chris Clemons is currently ahead of Mike on the all time scoring list and finishing up at Campbell University this year. It's crazy to think that two of the all-time top ten leading scorers in NCAA history are finishing their senior seasons and climbing the chart at the same time. It will be interesting to see who finishes higher, Clemons or Daum.
Clemons has a 25ish point lead with 1 extra game to play in the regular season. He is also averaging more than Mike this season. I think Daums only chance is a longer postseason run.
I think back to different interviews I've heard over the years, that was about as well spoken as you could hope for a college athlete. Kudos to Mike.
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