Daymond Brooks went to college at Washington State University mainly because he wanted to honor the legacy his father couldn't have. His father was a highly-recruited quarterback in high school and was set to become an all-time great college signal-caller. This never happened, however, as he nearly died from an aneurysm during the spring leading up to his freshman year. Daymond had accepted a scholarship to play quarterback for the Cougars but was so far down the depth chart that he decided his athletism would make a transition to wide receiver pretty seamless. This decision would end up paying off tremendously for Daymond and he excelled at running routes and hauling in difficult passes. He was a Heisman finalist and set numerous records not only for the conference but all of Division I college football. Daymond's ability to be flexible at a young age paved a path for him in the ISFL when he once again switched positions; this time from wide receiver to defensive tackle. Looking back, Daymond isn't always quite sure he would have enrolled at Washington State had he known he wouldn't able to play quarterback. But if the goal was to honor his father's legacy, he most certainly accomplished it and made his family very proud.
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