Have to be born here? 4 years of high school would seem to make him from Montana.Nuce moved to Montana from Maine I believe Freshman year of high school he’s not eligible
I don't want to open a huge can of worms here, but this is kind of confusing.Nuce moved to Montana from Maine I believe Freshman year of high school he’s not eligible
We’ve covered this. You have to have been conceived under the bleachers of Old, Old Dornblaser. I’m told we’re running out of eligible players.Have to be born here? 4 years of high school would seem to make him from Montana.
Robby wan't born in Montana. He was born in Seattle.I don't want to open a huge can of worms here, but this is kind of confusing.
Robby Hauck was born in Missoula, lived a lot of his young life here, but moved away and did high school in California, and many people claimed he shouldn't be eligible because he didn't go to high school here.
Nuce went to high school here, but is also not eligible?
So you have to have been born in MT and never left at all until coming to the Griz in order to be eligible? What if the person's family moves abroad for a year or two? And if that's fine, how many years can you be away before you lose your Montana Native-ness?
I only bring this up because it just feels so unnecessary, to me. IMO, if someone feels like they're "from Montana" and has lived a sizeable amount of their life here, that's good enough for me.
I thought he was born in ColoradoRobby wan't born in Montana. He was born in Seattle.
I see, I thought I read he was born here.Robby wan't born in Montana. He was born in Seattle.
Fooled me.I'm not trying to be snarky here
Nope. They had him when Bobby was coaching at UW.I thought he was born in Colorado
My criteria?I see, I thought I read he was born here.
So just so I understand, which of the following hypothetical Griz players is eligible for the #37?
Player A was born and raised in Montana from birth, went to HS here.
Player B was born and raised in Montana, but moved away after sophomore year of HS.
Player C was born and raised in Montana, but didn't go to HS here.
Player D was born in Montana, but moved away in elementary or middle school.
Player E was born in Montana, but moved away when he was a small child, living virtually none of his life here.
Player F was not born in Montana, but moved here when he was a small child, living virtually all of his life here.
Player G was not born in Montana, but moved here in elementary or middle school.
Player H was not born in Montana, but moved and went to HS here.
Player I was not born in Montana, but moved here for his senior year of HS.
Player J lived a sizable portion of their life in Montana, but was not born here, nor went to HS here.
I'm not trying to be snarky here, I'm actually curious how people feel about this. Is it player A and no one else? Is it a spectrum of acceptability, but if so, when does this sort of "Montanan of Theseus" stop being from Montana?
I guess my opinion is that if any of those players truly identified as Montanans, I don't think they should be excluded from wearing the jersey if they got picked.