Actually become All-Conference type players or big-time contributors for the Cats or Griz?
My Cats friends were giving me some crap about dominating this year’s recruiting class for MT kids, and we got into this exact discussion. It was pretty interesting.
I agreed that on paper, the Cats dominated this year. I argued though that on any given year, maybe 5-7 MT kids (at the most) will be major contributors at the D1 level….for Cats or Griz or anyone else. They seemed to agree.
So that means a lot of these recruits on either side of the divide may not amount to much, even though living out their dream of being a Cat or Griz is still absolutely amazing. I’m not down playing that dream or accomplishment…it’s absolutely awesome for them and their families regardless of how it pans out for them on the field or in the program.
It seems each year, about 15ish MT kids land on the Cats or Griz teams. If only 5-7 actually turn into a big time contributors or an all conference type player, then it’s hard to say who really wins these recruiting battles this early on. Out of those 5-7 each year who will be absolute studs, 1-2 of them may end up at FBS schools or another FCS school (Sellards going to NDSU, Reed Harris to BC, Ludwig and the Glacier QB next year, etc) so that leaves an even smaller amount of MT kids on either side who will become all conf type players (out of those 5-7).
Anyways just a deep convo we got into today that was interesting with different thoughts and views. Would love to hear from VIM or others who follow recruiting closely on both sides. Would be interesting to see hiw many MT kids on each side really do end up that caliber of player or what % of these 15ish young men who end up as Cats or Griz each year become big time difference makers.
My Cats friends were giving me some crap about dominating this year’s recruiting class for MT kids, and we got into this exact discussion. It was pretty interesting.
I agreed that on paper, the Cats dominated this year. I argued though that on any given year, maybe 5-7 MT kids (at the most) will be major contributors at the D1 level….for Cats or Griz or anyone else. They seemed to agree.
So that means a lot of these recruits on either side of the divide may not amount to much, even though living out their dream of being a Cat or Griz is still absolutely amazing. I’m not down playing that dream or accomplishment…it’s absolutely awesome for them and their families regardless of how it pans out for them on the field or in the program.
It seems each year, about 15ish MT kids land on the Cats or Griz teams. If only 5-7 actually turn into a big time contributors or an all conference type player, then it’s hard to say who really wins these recruiting battles this early on. Out of those 5-7 each year who will be absolute studs, 1-2 of them may end up at FBS schools or another FCS school (Sellards going to NDSU, Reed Harris to BC, Ludwig and the Glacier QB next year, etc) so that leaves an even smaller amount of MT kids on either side who will become all conf type players (out of those 5-7).
Anyways just a deep convo we got into today that was interesting with different thoughts and views. Would love to hear from VIM or others who follow recruiting closely on both sides. Would be interesting to see hiw many MT kids on each side really do end up that caliber of player or what % of these 15ish young men who end up as Cats or Griz each year become big time difference makers.