Jack bradley said:Butte; They are a fan of whoever is winning. Always been that way.
TCCGRIZ said:Jack bradley said:Butte; They are a fan of whoever is winning. Always been that way.
Yeah riiight wtf makes you so smart .
You don't know jack (ass)
grizghost said:..we need some tough Butte kids to step up to the plate and become Griz players and bring back
the Griz percentages..problem solved!
Buttegrizzle said:grizghost said:..we need some tough Butte kids to step up to the plate and become Griz players and bring back
the Griz percentages..problem solved!
Butte High’s Nate Ferguson (P,K,H-R, 6-2, 210) had 3 sideline invites to Griz games. He grew up inside WaGriz.
SaskGriz said:Buttegrizzle said:grizghost said:..we need some tough Butte kids to step up to the plate and become Griz players and bring back
the Griz percentages..problem solved!
Butte High’s Nate Ferguson (P,K,H-R, 6-2, 210) had 3 sideline invites to Griz games. He grew up inside WaGriz.
That must have been a loud and cold childhood.
SaskGriz said:That must have been a loud and cold childhood.
SaskGriz said:Buttegrizzle said:grizghost said:..we need some tough Butte kids to step up to the plate and become Griz players and bring back
the Griz percentages..problem solved!
Butte High’s Nate Ferguson (P,K,H-R, 6-2, 210) had 3 sideline invites to Griz games. He grew up inside WaGriz.
That must have been a loud and cold childhood.
Buttegrizzle said:SaskGriz said:Buttegrizzle said:grizghost said:..we need some tough Butte kids to step up to the plate and become Griz players and bring back
the Griz percentages..problem solved!
Butte High’s Nate Ferguson (P,K,H-R, 6-2, 210) had 3 sideline invites to Griz games. He grew up inside WaGriz.
That must have been a loud and cold childhood.
I suppose it was. All I know is the kids used to spend a lot of time tossing the football on the field after Griz wins back then.
Yes. Foley is a huge griz homer. And he's a douch about it.Montanan said:What about the local paper, does it favor one team over the other?
Allezchat said:Yes. Foley is a huge griz homer. And he's a douch about it.Montanan said:What about the local paper, does it favor one team over the other?
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Buttegrizzle said:Allezchat said:Yes. Foley is a huge griz homer. And he's a douch about it.Montanan said:What about the local paper, does it favor one team over the other?
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Foley is a great guy and reports the facts fairly and accurately. Don’t blame the journalist if no one wants to read about the 5-6 Cats celebrating a win by tearing down their goal posts.
Buttegrizzle said:grizghost said:..we need some tough Butte kids to step up to the plate and become Griz players and bring back
the Griz percentages..problem solved!
Butte High’s Nate Ferguson (P,K,H-R, 6-2, 210) had 3 sideline invites to Griz games. He grew up inside WaGriz.
HookedonGriz said:Used to be 90/10 Griz town. I'd say it's more like 60/40 now.
Mousegriz said:Neither.......don't think either FB team had a Butte kid on it this year. Back in the day, the Butte High AA 1977 champs put about 10 kids onto either Griz or Cats. That team one of the best ever in MT HS. Undefeated and allowed 20 points against them during the entire season.
Here's an old post I found from 2005 EGriz:
A number of teams deserve consideration, but the best and most dominating Montana high school team that I have seen is the Butte High team of 1977. A previous poster noted that Butte had 14 first team all state players that year and their defense gave up just 20 points during the entire season including the playoffs. What he did not mention is that nine players from that team went on to play for the Griz and Cats on scholarship. The Cat players included Barry Sullivan who started at QB for three plus years. Si Timberman started at FB. Jim Anderson was an All American DB and Mike Carle started at wide receiver. Burle Thompson and Dave Carriger also played. For the Griz, Curt McElroy was a four year starter at middle linebacker and was first team all Big Sky. John Kovacich and Reed Madison started at DB. A number of other players went on to play in the Frontier Conference.