GrizRealist
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There are A LOT of guys in those areas that wind up at DII or bad FCS teams just because of where they are and the leagues they play in. Lots of players down there that never crack the starting line up for their high school teams that would be all-state if they played in Montana. Players get recruited based on game film and camps, and there is a lot of players down in those areas that A) never wind up starting, and B) can't afford to go to skills and development camps. The end result of this is that they wind up at small schools, finally get their chance, and it turns out they are pretty good. I'm certain many of those types of players would prefer to play ay a program like Montana in lieu of some low rate DII or FCS program.Oh I see. That really would be an interesting strategy. But do you really think you would find a lot of players that have the opportunity to go to the P5 right away to come to the FCS? Even if you told them you were cool with them moving up if the opportunity presents itself? Most 18yo are not prepared to step on the field at a place like UM even if they are FBS quality. Also the cats out of the bag, they know they can do this anyway. We are like JC was forever.