When Daymond enrolled at Washington State University, he was a 5-star quarterback recruit. His father had played quarterback, but was forced to walk away from the game due to a medical condition in high school. Daymond's father had hoped to play quarterback for the Cougars. However, Hog Nelsen was fully entrenched as the starting quarterback when Daymond arrived on campus. Daymond knew that the chances of him carving out a WSU legacy at quarterback were pretty slim due to Nelsen being a sophomore. So, he worked with the wide receivers and learned his route trees and techniques. He made the switch before the spring game and quickly worked his way up the depth chart. This foresight proved to be career-changing and he ended up placing third in the Heisman. But more adversity would come his way, as Daymond Brooks failed to make an impression on DSFL scouts and wound up being drafted by Minnesota with the 208th pick. Determined to not be defined by his lowly draft position, he put in the work and made the Pro Bowl in his second season. He would also place third in Wide Receiver of the Year voting. The next season, he would break Grey Ducks team records for career receiving yards and touchdowns. He's currently the team captain and hopes to make one final push for the Ultimini despite Minnesota being quite far back in the DSFL standings.
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