GlacierGrizX
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I'm just curious why, as of recent; that the "Spring Game," has been predominately in Missoula? A buddy and I were talking the other day, wondering when Butte would have another Spring game? I had to go look up the last time they had it there. Gosh darn, it been nearly 10 years already. It was absolutely a blast there! It was when Gresch Jensen was most likely going to be the starter that season, and then he bolted to North Texas during the summer, with the green hat coach.
It just seems like the U of M could switch venues to possibly garner more support in other areas of the state.? I personally don't go the Missoula Spring game, as I already travel there 6-10 times a year for regular season and playoffs. My trip each way 4.5 hours each way. Anyone have any insight as to why, it went from alternating venues to strictly Missoula the last few years?
It just seems like the U of M could switch venues to possibly garner more support in other areas of the state.? I personally don't go the Missoula Spring game, as I already travel there 6-10 times a year for regular season and playoffs. My trip each way 4.5 hours each way. Anyone have any insight as to why, it went from alternating venues to strictly Missoula the last few years?
- 2025: Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula)
- 2024: Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula)
- 2023: Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula)
- 2022: Hamilton High School Athletic Complex (Hamilton)
- 2021: No traditional spring game (Played Spring 2021 season vs. Portland State at home in April)
- 2020: Cancelled (COVID-19) - Originally scheduled for Hamilton
- 2019: Legends Stadium (Kalispell)
- 2018: Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula)
- 2017: Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula)
- 2016: Washington-Grizzly Stadium (Missoula
- 2015: Helena
- 2014: Missoula
- 2013: Ronan
- 2012: Missoula
- 2011: Billings
- 2010: Butte
- 2009: Corvallis
- 2008: Polson
- 2007: Billings
- 2006: Kalispell