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Griz Recruiting 2013/2014/2015

ordigger

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I saw some discussion in another thread in regard to Mick's recruiting classes. Although there are some gems here, seem that some are no longer with the team. Different system? As a head coach, Mick only had 2 recruiting classes as he took over in 2012 that summer. 2013 seems to be the better of the 2 years.

IMO the 2013 class has been very good, with 11 of the players that have done very well - and had a big contribution, and 9 of them still on the team this year. Some others have had injury issues.

The 2014 had 9 players with team this year. The best NFL prospect is in this class (Josh Buss). Both classes had 24 players.


With team this year
Impact in 2015

Mick's 2013 Recruiting Class:

Jamaal Anderson, CB, 5-11, 180, So., JC, Fontana, Calif. (San Bernardino Valley College): Jamal is currently enrolled at Montana and expected to participate in spring football...he was an all-conference selection at cornerback as a freshman in 2011 at San Bernardino Valley College, and was also an all-conference pick as a punt returner there...he was an outstanding prep athlete at Summit High School in Fontana. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Jamaal is a young man who we recruited out of high school, and things didn't work out for him academically, so he went to a junior college. He called during the fall and asked if he could come back and said that he just loved U of M and wanted to come here and play. We are just tremendously excited to have Jamaal in the Griz program."

Nate Bradley, NT, 5-11, 250, Fr., HS, Billings, Mont. (West HS): Nate has been accepted admission to attend Montana... he was a three-year starter on the defensive line and a two-year starter on the offensive line at Billings West High School...his prep football coach was 27-year mentor Paul Klaboe...was selected to play in Montana'a annual East-West Shrine Game...7-4 last season...also an outstanding track athlete in the shot put and discus...his major is undecided.Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Nate is a young man who when you look at him and say `there's no way that he can play because he's undersized.' But we had him in camp too, and he's just a dynamic, energy guy. He's not very tall, but he's tremendously strong and will probably win the state shot put this year. We're extremely happy to have Nate, and I think he will be a good contributor to this class."

Austin Carver, WR, 6-0, 165, Fr., HS, Dillon, Mont. (Beaverhead County HS): Austin has accepted admission to attend college at UM...he was all-state at wide receiver as a junior and senior at Beaverhead County High School...also a starter in basketball...he was the 2012 Class "A" 100-meter champion...his prep football coach was former (1978-80) Griz player Terry Thomas....his older brother, Bryce, was a four-year letterman and wide receiver for the Grizzlies from 2009-12. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "We are very fortunate to have Austin join the Griz football program. He will work hard and make an impact on our team and be a good player for us, just as his brother was. He is a very good all-around athlete. He was obviously a starter in football, he starts on the basketball team, and he's the defending State A 100-meter champ. He had the opportunity to go to several Frontier Conference schools, but chose to be a Griz. We are fortunate and excited that Austin is going to be part of our football team."

Mick Delaney, WR, 6-1, 180, Fr., HS, Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS): Delaney caught 13 passes for 203 yards for the 2012 Hawks, who lost 38-36 at Butte in the State AA title game...he was also a key contributor on special teams...his high school coach was Troy Purcell...he will major in business...Birth date: April 10, 1995. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "He's a young man who is going to have to work extremely hard, and I think he will. He understands football - his dad was a coach. I just really look forward to have him on the team that I am coaching. I think he will be a real positive influence on the Grizzly football team."

Treshawn Favors, RB, 5-9, 175, Fr., HS, Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS): Treshawn gained 1,065 yards and scored 12 touchdowns on 214 carries (4.98 average) as a senior for the Mountain Ridge Mountain Lions, who went 5-5...he also caught 14 passes for 182 yards and had three receiving TDs...he had an injury-shortened junior season in 2011 (he ran for 411 yards in four games)...averaged 23.7 yards per kickoff return as a senior, and 25.9 yards as a junior....his head coach was Bobby Green...he is not sure of a major...Birth date: Dec. 16, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Treshawn will be a dynamic running back for us. This was a hard get for us. Coach (Justin) Green did a great job in the recruiting wars with Treshawn. He had opportunities to go to North Dakota State, Northern Arizona, and a few FBS schools. He's got that great speed and quick start, and stop-start. I think he will be a great addition to our backfield."

Nico Graham
, WR, 5-11, 175, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Big Sky HS): The local product from Missoula's Big Sky High School had 43 catches for 691 yards and three touchdowns as a senior despite missing two games.... his head football coach was Matt Johnson...first-team all-state pick for Class AA...Nico has also excelled at track for the Eagles...possible majors include education, communications, criminal justice...Birth date: June 29, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Nico comes to us as one of those guys in Montana, particularly in Missoula, who grew up loving the Griz, and wanted to do anything he possibly could to be a Griz. When we started recruiting Nico from our camp last summer, from day one this is the place that he wanted to be. He'll be a nice wide receiver for us."

Jordan Harper, WR, 6-2, 205, Fr., HS, Great Falls, Mont. ©. M. Russell HS): Jordan is currently enrolled at Montana and expected to participate in spring football...recently returned to Montana following a two-year LDS mission...participated in the East-West Shrine Game and Montana-North Dakota All-Star game following his senior season at C.M. Russell High School....a two-time all-state player for the Rustlers...started on CMR's 2009-10 state championship basketball team...prep football coach was Montana Hall of Fame mentor Jack Johnson...also academic all-state pick. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Jordan is a good all-around athlete. We recruited Jordan out of high school, and at that time he had a responsibility with his mission. He's kind of a hybrid guy, between a tight end and a wide receiver type of player. He had a tremendous high school career."

Josh Horner, TE, 6-4 ½, 205, Fr., HS, Great Falls, Mont. (C.M. Russell HS): Josh was moved to quarterback from tight end this past fall at C.M. Russell High School, and he threw for 1,392 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed for 1,036 yards and 27 scores...caught 4 passes for 67 yards and a score before the position change... prep mentor in football was Montana Hall of Fame coach Jack Johnson...plans to major in biology...Birth date: July 15, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Josh is playing basketball right now on a real good C.M.R. team. We had him in camp, and he played quarterback, he played tight end, he played defensive end, and he played a little wide receiver. He's just an excellent, all-around athlete. That goes along with the recruiting philosophy of recruiting as many quarterbacks as you can, because they are athletes who can play multiple positions. We're looking at Josh right now as an H-back, tight end, defensive end type of guy. He's going to grow into a really, really nice sized young man who is very, very tough and a good football player."

Josh Janssen, WR, 6-0, 185, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Loyola HS): Janssen was an all-state performer at local Loyola Sacred Heart, which earned its first ever State B football title in 2012... his high school football coach was Dan Weber...as a senior he caught 43 passes for 958 yards and 15 touchdowns for the 12-0 Rams...he will major in sports performance...Birth date: Dec. 7, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Josh is another camp kid from last summer, and he came into camp and caught every single ball that was thrown in his direction for four days. I just think Josh is going to be one of the surprises of this class. He's tough, he's physical, he catches the ball well, and he runs very well."

Ryan McKinley
, CB, 6-1, 187, Fr., HS, Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS): McKinley had three interceptions and 38 tackles in 2012 for Boulder Creek High School...his prep football coach was Dan Friedman...he had offers from two-time defending FCS champion North Dakota State and Northern Arizona, among many others...he will major in history...Birth date: Nov. 27, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Ryan has good size for a corner. He's got really good speed. He's a physical football player. He is also an excellent student. We're really excited to have him in our program. Again, coach Green did a really nice job in a recruiting war with North Dakota State, and with Northern Arizona. Those are tough gets for us when the young man is from Arizona. Our players from Arizona, Josh Dennard, Joey Counts, and now Ryan McKinley and Treshawn Favors, are excellent football players, and we are happy to get our feet in the door in the Phoenix, Arizona, area."

John Nguyen , RB, 5-7, 187, Fr., HS, Seattle, Wash. (Bellevue HS): John rushed for 1,217 yards and 18 touchdowns while helping the Wolverines run their winning streak to 40 games... Bellevue went 14-0 in 2012 and won its fifth straight Washington Class 3A state title for coach Butch Goncharoff....rushed for two touchdowns in the 2011 3A title game as a junior...he is the younger brother to 2012 Griz football MVP Peter Nguyen, a running back who finished his career ranked sixth in school history with 1,985 rushing yards...his major will be business...Birth date: Oct. 14, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "John looks a lot like Peter, but they play completely different. John is a real strong, run forward type of guy and very physical. I was just talking to (his high school mentor) coach Butch last week, and he said `you'll really be surprised at the type of football player that John is. He'll run between the tackles and get the tough, hard yards for you, and hold up and just be an excellent football player for you'."

Chris Parker, DB, 6-0, 175, Fr., HS, Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington HS): Parker had 10 pass deflections and an interception last season at Washington High, which won its third state football title in four seasons...he also had 38 tackles - seven for losses - at corner, forced a fumble and recovered another...on offense he had 13 catches for 187 yards...on special teams he had 18 punt returns for a 19.2-yard average and 2 TDs; 5 kickoff returns for a 37.4-yard average and another touchdown...he had similar stats as a junior - 13 pass deflections, two picks, and two touchdowns via kickoff returns...prepped at the same school as Griz junior safety Matt Hermanson, and his coach there was Matt's dad, Brian Hermanson...he is interested in a career in dentistry...Birth date: Oct. 31, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney(on Parker): "Chris is a 6-foot-10 high jumper, and is just a tremendous athlete. He really thinks that he can jump 7-feet this spring, which would be outstanding. "He's got great quickness and will come up and hit you hard when he tackles you. We're excited to have him join our secondary crew."

Mike Ralston, TE, 6-5 ½, 245, Fr., HS, Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS): Although Mike caught just a handful of passes in 2012 at Sheldon High (5 for 29 yards and 2 TDs), he is an excellent athlete and he could be pressed into action right away...he's reported to have a 40-inch vertical jump...he also had team-highs of 8 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss playing defensive end for the Irish, who went 14-0 and won the Oregon Class 6A title....his head coach was Marty Johnson...he will major in business... Birth date: Dec. 10, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Mike Ralston is an amazing young man. There again, he had some other opportunities. He turned down San Diego State, and don't ask me why, but he did. He's a big-time, good-looking kid. He's everything you want in a tight end. He's very physical, he runs very well, and in Sheldon's offense he actually was a wide receiver most of the time, catching balls in space. We need three or four tight ends, and we feel like we have two quality freshmen, and Mike is one of them."

Marq Rogers, WR, 6-4, 181, Fr., HS, Fort Wayne, Ind. (Concordia Lutheran HS): Marquin was one of the top receivers in Fort Wayne's Summit Athletic League with 50 catches for 683 yards for Concordia Lutheran High School...his high school football coach was Tim Mannigel...he was one of the fastest 400-meter runners in the prep ranks a year ago, running a 48.1...a physical therapy major...Birth date: July 2, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney (on Rogers): "He's one of those tall receivers that we set out to try to get. He runs very well and catches the ball very well, and he's also a physical guy who can block. (Assistant coach) Ross Brunelledid a good job of recruiting him. When he and his mom came out and visited, they loved Missoula and they loved The University of Montana. He had a lot of opportunities back in the Mid-West and in the Missouri Valley Conference, and chose to come to Montana. We are excited to see what Marquin can do."

Cameron Rokich, OL, 6-5, 245, Fr., HS, West Jordan, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic HS): Cameron was a starter for his 12-1 Juan Diego Catholic High School team in Draper, Utah...an all-region pick as a senior...team was ranked third in the state in 3A...his prep coach was Don Colosimo...he is undecided on a major...Birth date: March 29, 1995. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Cameron is a little bit slight weight-wise right now, but he has a big frame, and he's going to be exactly the type of guy that you want to have. He's got good leverage; big, long arms and a large wing span. He is going to be a good football player for the Griz in the future."

Marquin Russell, CB, 6-0, 185, Fr., HS, Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS): Russell had 33 catches for 482 yards and six touchdowns last season for the Lakes High Lancers, a perennial power...on defense, he had four interceptions, returning two for touchdowns...Marquin was a state 400 champ...had a pick-six as a junior....his prep football coach was Dave Miller...he will major in business...Birth date: Jan. 22, 1995. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "He's a kid who visited here and just loved it. He's from a military family. His dad just got back from his second or third stint in Iraq, and he got home the day that we did the home visit, and that evening Marquin committed to us. He's a tremendous athlete. He ran a 48.2 400 meters last year, which is getting down to one of the top times in the country. He's got good size. Lakes has a lot of good football players, so it's nice to go in there and get a player out of there."

Noah Scarver, TE, 6-4, 234, Fr., HS, Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn HS): Scarver caught 27 passes for 283 yards (14.1 yards per catch) and 7 touchdowns as a senior at Washburn High, which went 6-3 that season...his high school coach was Giovan Jenkins...he also led Minnesota's prep ranks with 14 sacks, playing defensive end. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Noah is in the same realm as Michael (Ralston). He's not quite as big weight-wise, but he's a big, physical tight end who is just going to get bigger and stronger. He's an excellent basketball player. He comes from an excellent high school football program. A lot of fine athletes have come out of there and played for the University of Minnesota Gophers and other places. For coach Ty (Gregorak) to go into the Minneapolis area and us to get a young man like Noah, it is a good fit for both of us, and of course good for Griz football."

Tucker Schye LB, 6-4, 215, Fr., HS, Malta, Mont. (Malta HS): The defensive leader for the State B runner-up Mustangs, Schye had 100 tackles in 12 games, including 20 sacks...he also forced 10 fumbles, five in the playoffs, and had an interception return for a touchdown...Tucker was all-state in 2012 and helped the Mustangs to the State B basketball title last March...he is interested in a career in law...Birth date: April 7, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Tucker's one of those big, tall, thin kids right now, but he's 15 or so pounds heavier right now than Jordan (Tripp, a UM senior linebacker) was at the same time, but he has a lot of the same qualities that Jordan had. He runs really, really well. He's a state place-winner in the 200 meters. He plays with a lot of energy and plays hard. We're very excited about Tucker Schye."

Makena Simis, QB, 6-2, 195, Fr., HS, Boise, Idaho (Capital HS): Makena completed 180 of 263 passes for 2,240 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior at Boise's Capital High School... he also ran for 535 yards and eight TDs...first team all-state for Class 5A...5A Southern Idaho conference "Player of the Year"...chosen East-West Shrine Game captain ...second team all-state QB as a junior...had 5,085 total career yards and 51 TDs...his head coach was his father, Todd Simis...he is undecided on a major...Birth date: April 20, 1995. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney(on Simis): "Makena played for his dad at Capital High School, and that's one of the top two or three programs in the entire state of Idaho. He's a smart player and really understands the game of football. He was our first commit, and that says something. He had a lot of people recruiting him early as a junior, and he just shut everything down and said, `I want to be a Griz,' and he stayed with it through the whole process."

Cooper Sprunk, TE, 6-4, 215, Fr., HS, Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS): Cooper has been accepted to attend UM...he was a starter at tight end for the 12-3 Jesuit HS Crusaders...prep football coach was Ken Potter...his prep football team lost to eventual 6A champion Sheldon HS 35-28 in the state semi-finals...he also competes in track and field in the javelin. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "We were fortunate to get Cooper to come to The University of Montana as a preferred walk-on. He has good size, and he's a starter on the Jesuit basketball team which won the state championship last year and is off to a great start this season. He's a multi-sport athlete, who I think is going to have a great chance to play here. We're extremely happy to have him join us."

Connor Strahm, Safety/WR, 6-2, 215, Fr., HS, Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS): Connor had 92 receptions for 1,138 yards and 14 touchdowns, plus another 564 yards rushing for nine touchdowns on 78 carries... he had 53 tackles, three sacks, and four picks as a two-way star for Sheldon High School...he was the state 6A "Defensive Player of the Year" last season as a senior for the state champion, 14-0 Irish...he was all-state at wide receiver and defensive back as a junior and senior...chosen his league offensive and defensive MVP...his head coach was Marty Johnson...he is undecided on a major...Birth date: Dec. 24, 1994. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Connor is as good an athlete as we've got in this class. He played wide receiver, inside and outside, and he played safety on defense. He just had a tremendous year for the Sheldon Irish. It was a battle there too to get him to play for the Griz. He had a lot of other opportunities. He's an outstanding baseball player in addition to being a really good football player. Having two kids from Sheldon from coach Johnson's program will be a really positive thing on the field and off the field for the Griz."

Travon Van, RB, 5-11, 195, Jr., TR, San Diego, Calif. (Marshall): Travon is currently enrolled at Montana...he is a transfer from Marshall University...rushed for 551 yards and three TDs for the Herd in 2011... after three games in the 2012 season he led the team with 93 yards on 39 carries, and was moved then to defense, which led to his transfer to UM...at Helix High School in San Diego in 2008, Travon rushed for 1,237 yards...spent a year at a prep school, Milford (N.Y.) Academy...he's unsure of a major...Birth date: May 6, 1991. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Coach Green played football with Travon's brother at San Diego State, so that's how that connection came about. He's going to be an immediate impact player for the Griz. He's physical and has great speed. He's a good student. He's here in school right now and will be out for spring ball. That's a real plus for us for him to join along with (running backs) Jordan Canada and Joey Counts, and a couple of younger kids who are battling for playing time there."

Kendrick Van Ackeren, Safety, 6-1, 215, So., TR, Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS/Hawaii): Kendrick is also currently enrolled at UM...he played linebacker at Hawaii in 2012, which was his redshirt freshman season, and he had 25 tackles, eight of them solo...he was the Seattle Times' 3A Washington state Player of the Year in 2010 after helping Bellevue High School to a 13-1 mark and the Wolverines' third straight state title, when he threw for 960 yards and ran for 550, and on defense he had six interceptions...as a junior had 90 tackles, four fumbles caused and three interceptions....his prep coach was Butch Goncharoff...he will major in business...Birth date: August 19, 1993.

Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney(on Van Ackeren): "You know that Bellevue (High School) connection is working really well for us. You take Bellevue and Sheldon High School in Oregon, and a couple schools in Arizona - those are the top football players in each of the states that they represent. We recruited Kendrick out of high school and he chose to go to Hawaii at that time, then they had a coaching change this past year. He's a good sized safety who can really run. We haven't had a safety like that physically for awhile. We are really looking forward to the impact that he will make in our secondary."

Zach Vis
, WR (pronounced viss), 6-3, 185, Fr., HS, Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS): Zach was one of the top-ranked wide receivers in the state of Washington for the 31-1 Lions last season...last season he had 52 receptions for 929 yards and 10 touchdowns...he also rushed for a TD...he set the state championship game playoff record with 271 receiving yards (on just nine catches) and his 3 scoring grabs tied the state standard in the title game against Tumwater in the 2A state championship game..in his career he had 157 catches, for 28 TDs, and 2,579 yards...his coach was Curt Kramme. Quoting Head Coach Mick Delaney: "Zach is a really, really fine all-around athlete. He was at our camp this past summer. We were intrigued by his size - he's all of 6-3. Lynden has a great tradition in their program. They're a lot like Bellevue (High School), but they're in Northern Washington. They've won three, or maybe four state championships in a row. Zach starts on both the football and basketball teams. He was hurt during the (2012) season, so I think some people overlooked him. He missed about six or seven weeks, but then he came back and just had a tremendous effort in the state playoffs in the championship game."

Head Coach Mick Delaney'soverall comments of Montana's "Class of 2013": "I am just tremendously excited about this class, as are the rest of our coaches. This time of the year everybody's a player obviously - it's what happens down the road in a couple of years. With everything that's been happening we set out with basically 12 scholarships, and we've been able to secure more than 20 players.

"From top to bottom this class has the things that we felt we needed to have to be a better football team - that is some height and speed at wide receiver; some speed at the corner positions; some physical guys at safety. At the running back position we had to have two quality guys, and I think we got that. With three (senior) linebackers leaving this year we had to have some help there and I think we filled that. And then at the tight end position obviously we need help there, and I think we got that with two freshmen who are capable physically to come in and play as true freshmen.

"So, once again, from top to bottom, this class is excellent. And to put them with last year's class, I think they're two as good recruiting classes as you could ever hope for. You know we'll see down the road, but I couldn't be more happy with the work that our coaches have done to put this class together."

CLASS BREAKDOWN (24 players):

By position: Wide receiver: 6; defensive backs: 5; tight ends: 4; running backs: 3; WR/DB: 2; quarterback: 1; defensive line: 1; offensive line: 1; linebacker: 1.

By States (10): Montana: 8; Washington: 4; Oregon: 3; Arizona: 2; California: 2; Idaho: 1; Indiana: 1; Minnesota: 1; South Dakota: 1; Utah: 1.



Mick's 2014 Recruiting Class:


Josh Buss, LB, 6-3, 195, Fr., HS, Boise, Idaho (Mountain View HS): Josh rushed for a 5A Southern Idaho Conference-best 1,939 yards and 25 touchdowns...senior team was 7-3 and reached the state quarterfinals...earned three letters in football, four in lacrosse, and one in wrestling...Southern Idaho "Player of the Year"... first team all-state running back as a junior and senior...freshman and junior lacrosse teams won state titles, and he was tabbed an All-American in that sport as a junior... team MVP in football as a senior; offensive player of the year as a junior; and outstanding wide receiver as a sophomore...team captain in football for head coach Judd Benedick...major is business or criminal justice...birth date: Dec. 4, 1995...Josh's parents are Kristi Tippetts of Boise and Joe Buss of Meridian.

Reese Carlson, WR, 6-4, 215, Fr., HS, Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor HS): A three-year letterman in football...team captain as a junior and voted "Most Promising Junior" by his teammates...second team all-league at wide receiver as a junior...honorable mention all-conference his senior season for his 7-2 team, but he played in just four games (and had 22 catches for 342 yards and two touchdowns) because of an injury...rated number 5 receiver in Washington by Northwest Elite Index...an East-West All-Star Game alternate...his football coach was Aaron Chantler...he will major in sociology...birth date: Sept. 4, 1995...his parents are Eric and Laura Carlson of Gig Harbor.

Austin Chadderdon, FB, 6-2, 240, Fr., HS, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (Coeur d' Alene HS): Austin has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014... a three-year letterman in football...all-state and all-conference as a senior...led the state of Idaho with 14.5 sacks, and also had 52 tackles...a team captain his senior season...his teams won state championships in 2012, 2011, and 2013...his head coach was Shawn Amos...he will major in business administration...birth date: Jan. 26, 1996...his parents are Kim and Brian Seymour of Hayden, Idaho.

Tristen Clark, WR, 6-2, 180, Fr., HS, Deer Lodge, Mont. (Powell County HS): Tristen has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he was a four-sport letterman in football (4), golf (4), basketball (3), and track (2)...all-state in football as a senior when he caught 58 passes for 1,051 yards and 14 touchdowns...all-state and all-conference in track as a junior...also all-state pick in golf...three-time team captain in football...voted most inspirational in football as a senior...his high school football coach was Albert Cutler...he will major in education...birth date: Dec. 20, 1995...his parents are Lee and Stacey Clark of Opportunity, Montana.

Shayne Cochran, LB, 6-1, 210, Fr., HS, Culbertson, Mont. (Culbertson HS): Shane has earned 10 letters: four in football, and three in both basketball and track...a first team all-state and all-conference selection at running back and linebacker as a junior and senior...rushed for 1,589 yards and 28 touchdowns, and averaged 8.5 yards a run, and also had 85 tackles on defense...was team captain as a senior for his 8-2 team...prep coach was David Helmer his senior year, and Rob Oelkers previous three seasons...will major in business...birth date: Oct. 31, 1995...his parents are Laurie and Lary Pearson and Cory and Kathryn Cochran of Culbertson.

Ben D'Alton, DL, 6-3, 230, Fr., HS, Billings, Mont. (Billings Central Catholic HS): Ben has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...Ben was a three-year letterman in football...his 2012 football team was 12-0 and the State "A" champion...was team captain and Most Valuable Lineman as a senior...first team all-state offensive tackle as a senior..two-time first team all-league pick at OT...named to academic all-state squad...his high school football coach was Jim Stanton...will major in business (finance)...birth date: Dec. 1, 1995...his parents are Bill and Moira D'Alton of Billings.

Kyle Davis, DT, 6-1, 245, Fr., HS, San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS): Kyle has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he earned four letters in football and two in wrestling...he was co-captain in football as a senior...Eastern League Defensive Player of the Year, first team all-league, and "Outstanding Lineman" following his senior campaign...three-time all-league selection at defensive end...all-conference wrestler...career-wise he had 180 tackles, 23 sacks, and three fumble recoveries...his head coach was Sean Doyle...he plans to major in biology and hopes to become a physician...birth date: Sept. 21, 1995...his parents are Ron and Trelli Davis of San Diego.

Evan Epperly, Safety, 5-10, 180, Fr., HS, Kalispell, Mont. (Glacier HS): Evan has 11 letters: four in basketball and track, and three in football...he was a first team all-state pick at wide receiver and cornerback...had 55 catches for 1,126 yards and 14 TDs, along with 51 tackles, 10 pass break-ups, and five interceptions his senior season...tabbed "AA" Western offensive MVP...football team was state runner-up in 2013...team captain in football and basketball...invited to play in Montana's East-West Shrine Game, and the Montana-Dakota All-Star Game...first team all-state in hoops and in track as a junior...all-time leader in assists and steals at Glacier High School...his football coach was former (1988-90) Griz quarterback Grady Bennett...he will major in education...birth date: Aug. 6, 1995...his parents are Jim and Heather Epperly of Bigfork...his aunt, Julie Epperly, played for the Lady Griz from 1988-92.

Sean Foley, WR, 5-10, 165, Fr., HS, Whitefish, Mont. (Whitefish HS): Sean has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...named first team all-state at cornerback his senior year...all-conference selection at defensive back, wide receiver, and as a returner...senior season he had 35 catches for 605 yards and seven TDs; rushed for 363 yards and five scores, and had five interceptions and returned two for touchdowns...also had two kickoff returns for TDs and one punt return for a score...2013 offensive MVP and team captain his senior year...also all-league at receiver as a junior...lettered four times in football and three times in track... track team won the state title his junior year...also team captain in track...high school football coach was Chad Ross..he will major in business...birth date: April 19, 1996...his parents are Bob and Sallie Foley of Whitefish.

Manu Hudson-Rasmussen, Safety, 6-0, 180, Fr., HS, Tigard, Ore. (Tigard Senior HS): Manu lettered three times in football and once in track...was a first team all-state selection at running back and safety as a senior, and tabbed his conference's offensive player of the year...named to the AIGA Under Armor Polynesian All-America team that year...Rushed for 2,000-plus yards and 38 touchdowns his senior season, along with 13 pass break ups and three tackles for loss on defense...his teams won three Pacific Conference titles from 2011-13, and had an overall record of 37-4...his football coach was Craig Ruecker...he will major in business...birth date: Sept. 23, 1995...his parents are Josh and Sylvia Rasmussen of Tigard.

Carl Johnson, RB, 6-0, 180, Fr., HS, Hardin, Mont. (Hardin HS): Carl has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he earned letters in five sports: football (3), track (4), swimming (2), wrestling (1), and basketball (1)...football captain as a junior and senior, and defensive MVP as a junior... swimming team captain as a junior, and team MVP in that sport twice...named all-conference at running back and linebacker in 2011-12-13...senior year he rushed for 715 yards and had 51 tackles and two interceptions...his prep football coach was Mike Flamm...he plans to major in physical therapy...birth date: Sept. 18, 1995...his parents are Mark and Charlene Johnson of Hardin.

Riley Kack, FB, 6-2, 240, Fr., HS, Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS): Riley has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...a key member of the Hawks' 13-0 squad that won the state championship in 2013...ranked fifth in school history with 82 career touchdowns...on defense he had 48 knockdowns as a senior and 34 his junior year...junior squad (9-4) was state runners-up...first team all-state and all-conference as a senior...will major in business...birth date: Nov. 20, 1995...his parents are David and Jennifer Kack of Bozeman.

Caleb Lyons, WR, 5-9, 185, Fr., HS, Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes HS): Caleb has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he was a four-year letterman in football...was team captain as a senior...named first team all-league at wide receiver, returner, and safety...his football team won two league titles in 2010 and 2011, and played in the state playoffs those seasons...first team all-state kick returner as a junior...had 1,276 all-purpose yards and eight touchdowns his senior season, despite missing two games due to an injury...his prep football coach was Dave Miller...he will major in business management...birth date: Nov. 16, 1995...his parents are Sean and Christine Lyons of Lakewood.

Jake Mann, Safety, 6-0, 185, Fr., HS, Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS): Jake has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...letters in football, basketball, and track...twice all-league pick in football at quarterback for teams that had back-to-back 7-4 records...his high school football coach was Sean Sovacool...rushed for 1,073 yards and eight TDs as a senior, and passed for 673 yards and six scores that season...career-wise he rushed 1,503 yards, and had 2,635 all-purpose yards and 25 TDs..a business major...birth date: June 30, 1996...his parents are Kelly and Liz Mann of Encinitas.

Milan Marrero, LB, 6-0, 200, Fr., HS, San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker HS): Milan has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he earned four letters in football and three in lacrosse...team captain in football his senior year...tabbed his conference's defensive player of the year in 2013...twice named first team all-league...senior squad was 10-1 and conference champion...his senior season he had 90 tackles and nine tackles for loss...his high school football coach was John Morrison...he plans to major in business...birth date: March 1, 1996...his parents are Guillermo Marrero and Joyce Maggiore of San Diego.

Nick Mertes, DE, 6-3, 230, Fr., HS, Edina, Minn. (Edina HS): Nick has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...earned three letters in football and one in track...voted team's Outstanding Defensive Lineman as a senior...an all-league pick...football team captain his senior season...2012 league champions, and first Edina team to advance to the state playoffs in 30 years...recipient of Hornet Leadership Award...high school football coach was Reed Boltman...major is undecided...birth date: July 29, 1995...his parents are Jack and Lori Mertes of Edina.

Evan Miksch, DE, 6-3, 255, Fr., HS, Lake Stevens, Wash. (Lake Stevens HS): Evan has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he earned three letters in football...team captain as a senior for his 6-4 conference championship team...his senior season he had 110 tackles, 10 sacks, and two forced fumbles...first team all-state on defense as a senior, and first team all-area on offense that year...all-league pick both ways as a junior...set a school record with 20 career sacks...his football coach was Tom Tri... he will major in physical therapy...birth date: Dec. 19, 1995...his parents are Jon and Connie Miksch of Lake Stevens.

David Reese, OL, 6-7, 270, Fr., HS, Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS): David earned three letters in both football and basketball...he was an honorable mention all-state pick as a senior...a two-time all-league selection...team captain as a senior in football...voted his team's Lineman of the Year in 2012 and 2013...named "Rookie of the Year" in football as a sophomore...he will major in business...birth date: March 28, 1996...his parents are Jeff and Ashley Reese of Happy Valley, Oregon.

Tyler Richtmyer, LB, 6-2, 215, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Sentinel HS): Tyler has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...earned three letters in football...first team all-conference and second team all-state at tight end his senior season...a two-time all-league pick at tight end and linebacker...team captain his junior and senior seasons...a two-time academic all-state pick...invited to play in Montana's East-West Shrine Game...also an outstanding baseball player...his prep football coach was former (2001-03) Griz wide receiver Dane Oliver...he is undecided on a major...birth date: May 2, 1995...his parents are Gary and Susan Richtmyer of Florence.

Dylan Stenseth, LB, 6-2, 225, Fr., HS, Lewiston, Mont. (Fergus HS): Dylan has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...lettered in football, basketball, and track...senior year he had 81 tackles and rushed for 341 yards...all-state at linebacker and punter as a senior, and first team all-league at fullback that season...football team captain his junior and senior seasons...team MVP on offense as a senior and on defense as a junior...a three-time all-conference pick at linebacker and punter...academic all-state as a senior...top 10 qualifier in the javelin with a PR of 171-0...prep football coach was Gary Gebhert...is interested in a career in the medical field...birth date: Nov. 2, 1995...his parents are Warren and Rhonda Stenseth of Lewistown.

Kole Swartz, TE, 6-5, 225, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate HS): Kole earned three letters in football and three in basketball...was a second team all-state selection at defensive and honorable mention at tight end his senior year...all-conference and honorable mention all-state on defense as a junior...team captain in football and defensive MVP...member Hellgate's 21-4 state championship squad in 2012-13...his high school football coach was R.L Boyles...he will be a business administration major...birth date: Feb. 18, 1996...his parents are Sean and Jennifer Swartz of East Clinton.

Alex Thomas, LB, 6-0, 215, Fr., HS, Great Falls, Mont. (C.M. Russell HS): Alex was first team all-state as a senior, and also selected to play in the Montana Shrine Game and Bandlands Bowl...a first team all-state pick in track as a sophomore and junior...all-league in football as a junior and senior...team captain in football and track...earned four letters in track and two in football...his high school football coach was Montana Hall of Fame mentor Jack Johnson...career-wise he had 24 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, 15 quarterback hurries, and he blocked four field goals...he is undecided on a major...birth date: Oct. 31, 1995...his parents are David and Lisa Thomas of Great Falls.

Reggie Tilleman, TE, 6-4, 195, Fr., HS, Genesee, Idaho (Genesee HS): Reggie has accepted an admissions offer from UM for Fall 2014...he earned 11 letters: four each in football and basketball, and three in track...all-state defensive end and punter in 2013...all-state selection in basketball as a junior...twice tabbed all-league as a receiver...varsity football captain as a sophomore, junior, and senior, and team's leading receiver those seasons...currently serving as team captain in hoops...as a senior he had 44 receptions for 587 yards and 12 TDs, along with 60 tackles...prep football coach was Jason Hanson...birth date: Nov. 30, 1995...his parents are Lee and Sherrie Tilleman of Genesee.

Will Weyer, QB, 6-5, 208, Fr., HS, Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS): Will earned three letters in football and he also lettered in basketball and track...led the Hawks to a 13-0 record and state championship in 2013...served as team captain as a junior and senior...chosen "Hawk of the Year"...tabbed offensive MVP and first team all-state as a senior...his prep coach was Troy Purcell...will major in business...birth date: Oct. 16, 1995...his parents are Tim and Liz Weyer of Bozeman...his older brother, Ben Weyer, is a redshirt sophomore offensive lineman at UM.
 
IMO, Delaney had a lot of weaknesses as a head coach and with recruiting his biggest weakness was bringing in quality lineman.
 
Delaney and staff also recruited a large number of the kids that came in with Stitt's first recruiting class and a hand in the 2012 class. So to say that Delaney only had 2 recruiting classes is false.
 
Did we just.....forget that we need linemen? I mean Christ what was going on there?!


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HelenaHandBasket said:
Delaney and staff also recruited a large number of the kids that came in with Stitt's first recruiting class and a hand in the 2012 class. So to say that Delaney only had 2 recruiting classes is false.


The 2015 class was 90% in place when Bob took over. He honored the scholies to commits, but a good chunk never saw the field and have moved on. Obviously not his guys. Recruiting takes place over a full season (and often for several seasons on the guys you want), not just after the season. No way we can call 2015 Bob's class.

It was four years of poor recruiting with a few scholies removed because of self punishment....
 
GeauxGriz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Delaney and staff also recruited a large number of the kids that came in with Stitt's first recruiting class and a hand in the 2012 class. So to say that Delaney only had 2 recruiting classes is false.


The 2015 class was 90% in place when Bob took over. He honored the scholies to commits, but a good chunk never saw the field and have moved on. Obviously not his guys. Recruiting takes place over a full season (and often for several seasons on the guys you want), not just after the season. No way we can call 2015 Bob's class.

It was four years of poor recruiting with a few scholies removed because of self punishment....

True....hence the statement "as a head coach". Mick had a hand in recruiting many players even whe he was assistant. I'll add 2015 when I get to a computer
 
Delaney wasn't a poor recruiter, but claiming he was is a poor analyis. He was strapped by a four scholarship reduction and probation. He had to deal with that reduction and probation more than Pflugrad or Stitt combined. It's an added degree of difficulty to recruit players when they know you're on probation and when you're trying to stretch 59 scholarships over a 95-100 player roster, instead of 63 over 95-100.
 
Obviously some of these were originally recruited by Mick, so I've included them here, but many did not commit until after Stitt took over the program. (16 of 21 still remain).


Colin Bingham, TE, 6-3 ½, 235, Fr., HS, Missoula, Mont. (Big Sky HS): Colin had 20 catches for 176 yards and five touchdowns as a senior for the Eagles, who advanced to the state AA semifinal game...a key blocker for a team that averaged 250 yards rushing a game...also a starter in hoops...his prep football coach was Matt Johnson...he plans to major in physical therapy...birth date: June 20, 1997....his parents are Sharon and Guy Bingham of Missoula...his dad, Guy, was a standout player for the Griz from 1976-79, and inducted into the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame in September of 2003. Guy played for 13 seasons in the NFL and was drafted by the New York Jets.

Chad Chalich, QB, 6-0, 204, Jr., TR, Coeur d-Alene, Idaho (U of Idaho/Coeur d' Alene HS): Chad is currently enrolled at Montana...he is a transfer from the University of Idaho, where he lettered twice and started in eight games...last season he played in four games and passed for 491 yards and 2 TDs, and rushed for 160 yards and a score...started in seven games as a redshirt freshman at UI in 2013...he was the 5A player of the year as a junior and senior at Coeur d' Alene HS, and Idaho's Gatorade POW his senior season...career-wise he was 451-of-673-12 (67.0%) passing for 6,485 yards and 74 touchdowns...he broke 13 school records in football in high school...also lettered four times in basketball and twice in track...he will major in health and human performance...birth date: Aug. 23, 1993...his parents are Connie and Mark Chalich of Coeur d' Alene.

Dalton Daum, WR, 6-1, 175, Fr., HS, Butte, Mont. (Butte HS): Dalton was slowed by an injury his senior season, but still finished with 53 catches for 766 yards and six TDs, despite playing with a cast on a broken hand...also a track star at Butte HS, and he is the defending AA champion in both the 100-and 200-meter races...has a PR of 10.66 in the 100...in his career he amassed 196 receptions for 2,997 yards and 32 touchdowns...in 2013 he set Bulldog single-season records with 76 catches for 1,217 yards and 16 TDs...birth date: Aug. 19, 1996...his parents are Julie and Rich Daum of Butte...he is undecided on a major.

Kobey Eaton, WR, 6-3, 185, Fr., HS, Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS): Kobey was a three-sport standout at Evergreen HS, and was named MVP in football, basketball (twice), and track...he was the team captain in football (three times) and basketball (twice)...he was an all-league selection in football as a junior and senior...his senior year he had 19 catches for 526 yards and 6 TDs...he was tabbed "sprinter of the year" as a senior and was an all-league pick in track...a four-year starter in football for head coach Don Johnson...he plans to major in business administration...birth date: Aug. 18, 1997...his mom is Jessica Strange of Vancouver, and his dad is Maurice Eaton of Camas, Washington.

Siaumau Ena , DT, 6-2, 305, Fr., HS, Vista, Calif. (Vista HS): Mau lettered in football and track at Vista HS...he was an All-CIF and all-league pick following his junior and senior seasons...his prep football teams were three consecutive CIF championships... he was chosen the top defensive lineman his junior and senior years, and first team San Diego County those years as well...in is his 19-game, two-year varsity career he had 76 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 2 blocked field goals, and an interception...he was named MVP varsity thrower in track in 2013...his coach was Dan Williams...he will major in communications...birth date: Nov. 6, 1997...his parents are Jessie and Paul Ena of Vista...he has five sisters and two brothers...his cousin Sarah Ena played basketball for the Lady Griz from 2008-11.

Andrew Harris, DE, 6-4, 215, Fr., HS, Kalispell, Mont. (Glacier HS): Andrew has officially accepted an admissions offer and will attend UM in the fall of 2015...he was a first team all-state player for 2014 state "AA" champion (13-0) Glacier HS...an all-state and all-conference selection his senior year, when he had 91.5 tackles, four fumble recoveries, and two sacks...voted special teams MVP in 2014...his head coach was Grady Bennett, a former (1988-90) Griz starting quarterback...served as a team captain his senior season...he will major in business...birth date: Jan. 8, 1997...his dad is Greg Harris of Kalispell...Greg played for the Grizzlies from 1971-75, and also played in the NFL for the Jets and 49ers...Andrews' older brother Josh was a defensive end at UM from 2008-12.

Dallas Hart, OL, 6-5, 295, Fr., HS, Cypress, Calif. (Pacifica HS): Dallas was a first team all-conference player for Pacifica HS...voted team MVP as a senior...served as a team captain his senior season...a three-year letterman in football for head coach Marcello Giuliano...a Scholar Athlete as a prep...he hopes to pursue a career in engineering...birth date: June 20, 1997...his parents are Kim and Mike Hart of Cypress...Misc.: he was a nationally ranked BMX racer.

Jackson McCullough, OL, 6-6, 265, Fr., HS, San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS): Jackson was a two-time all-league pick as a prep offensive lineman...he earned four letters in football, and his freshman and junior teams won the CIF title...he earned letters in five sports: football, basketball, rugby, track, and wrestling...team captain in rugby team...chosen Defensive Lineman of the Year and received the Coaches' Award as a senior...his major will be sports medicine...birth date: June 6, 1997...his parents are Megan and Jim McCullough of San Diego.

Cody Meyer, OL, 6-3, 270, Fr., HS, San Marcos, Calif. (San Marcos HS): Cody has officially accepted an admissions offer and will attend UM in the fall of 2015...he was an all-leaguer at San Marcos HS as a junior and senior...a three-year starter at center for head coach Jason Texler...earned three letters in football and two in volleyball...a two-year team captain in football...he will major in political science and pursue a career as an attorney...birth date: April 21, 1997...his parents are Renae and Jeff Meyer of San Marcos.

Dante Olson, LB, 6-3 ½, 230, Fr., HS, Medford, Ore. (Cascade Christian HS): Dante was a four-year letterman in football at Cascade Christian HS, where his team won four conference championships (10-3 in 2011; 13-1 in 2012; 12-2 in 2013, and 8-3 in 2014) in a row...three-year team captain and defensive player of the year....also led his team in tackles for three seasons...voted defensive MVP of his conference and the state two times...his senior year he had 135 tackles, 5 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles; rushed for 583 yards and 8 TDs...named to the state's All-Star Football Game...a three-time all-state selection at linebacker and tight end (as a senior)... his prep coach was Jon Gettman....also lettered in basketball and tennis...a student with a 4.0 GPA, he plans to major in wildlife biology...birth date: Jan. 1, 1997....his parents are Linda and Jeff Olson (the former head football coach at Southern Oregon University) of Medford.

Willy Pflug, QB, 6-0, 185, Fr., HS, Portland, Ore. (Sunset HS): Willy is currently enrolled at UM...he was voted team MVP as a junior and senior at Sunset HS...served as team captain his senior season... career-wise he was 495-of-812 (61%) passing for 7,230 yards and 78 touchdowns, and rushed for 615 yards and 10 scores...he was All-Metro League pick as a quarterback as a sophomore, junior, and senior...he lettered in basketball twice...his major is accounting...birth date: Nov. 15, 1995...his parents are Janelle and Roggy Pflug of Portland.

Donovan Rooks, WR, 6-2, 185, Fr., HS, Yuma, Ariz. (Yuma Catholic HS): Donovan earned nine letters at Yuma Catholic HS: four in football, three in track, and two in basketball...his football teams won three state championships in 2011 (12-1), 2013 (11-2), and 2014 (14-0), and his sophomore squad went 10-2...his senior season he had 60 catches for 1,262 yards and 21 touchdowns...all-state at receiver and returner as a senior...career-wise he had 110 catches for 2,575 yards and 35 touchdowns, and he had 4 TDs via returns....his prep coach was Rhett Stallworth...he will major in sociology...birth date: Jan. 27, 1997...his parents are Christina and Wayne Rooks of Yuma.

Holden Ryan, WR, 6-2, 215, Fr., HS, Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic HS): Holden rushed 227 times for 1,451 yards and 21 touchdowns, and also caught 22 passes for 346 yards and three scores as a senior...he was voted all-state at running back as a junior and senior...twice named all-league pick at running back and outside linebacker...his prep coach was Jim Stanton...he is undecided on a major...birth date: April 2, 1997...his parents are Trisha and Chris Ryan of Billings...his cousins, Casey and Kyle Ryan, played football at Montana.

Markell Sanders, CB, 6-1, 180, Fr., TR/RS, Renton, Wash. (Washington State): Markell is currently attending UM...he originally enrolled at Washington State in Jan. Of 2014...he attended Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish, Wash...his junior season he earned All-Metro League first-team honors after making 30 tackles and three interceptions...was team captain his senior year...he tallied 10 tackles and two interceptions in two games before suffering a season-ending injury...named a White Chip prospect as one of Washington's top-100 prospects by the Seattle Times...ranked the No. 22 overall prospect in Washington by ESPN.com in 2012...also lettered in track...a psychology major...birth date: May 21, 1995...his parents are Richard and Sheila and Letrice Hendrix (mom).

Joshua Sandry, Safety, 6-1, 190, Fr., HS, Bigfork, Mont. (Bigfork HS): Josh was an all-state class "B" selection as a junior and senior, and voted team MVP those seasons as well...team captain for the Vikings as a senior in football and as a junior in hoops...also all-state pick at safety as a senior...played defensive back and handled punting/kicking, and was a returner...his prep football coach was Todd Emslie...he was also all-state in basketball his junior year and co-MVP of the 2014 state tournament, helping Bigfork to its first state title...all-state performer in track as a sophomore and junior, and state high jump champion his junior year...he is undecided on a major...birth date: Sept. 20, 1996...his parents are Christine and Paul Sandry of Bigfork...his grandpa, Bruce Olson, was a quarterback at Montana, and lettered in 1957-58.

Jesse Sims, DE, 6-4, 235, Fr., HS, Stevensville, Mont. (Corvallis HS): Jesse is a three-sport star at high schools in Corvallis and in his hometown of Stevensville, lettering in football, basketball, and track...he was an all-state pick in football at Corvallis HS as a senior for head coach Clayton Curly...his sophomore hoop team at Stevensville HS won the state championship, and he was named the MVP of the state tournament...he plans to major in kinesiology and pursue a career as an athletic trainer...birth date: Nov. 6, 1996...his parents are Julie and Rob Sims of Stevensville...his sister, Alycia, is a sophomore center on the Lady Griz basketball team.

Cy Sirmon, LB, 6-3, 225, Fr., HS, Wenatchee, Wash. (Wenatchee HS): Cy was a three-year starter at linebacker at Wenatchee HS...senior year he had 106 tackles, 10 TFLS, 3 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries...a first team all-conference selection at linebacker as a junior and senior... team captain and MVP as a senior...MVP of freshman football squad...his prep football coach was Scott Deveraux he will major in pharmacy...a two-year letterman in wrestling...birth date: Feb. 4, 1997...his parents are Kaye and John Sirmon of Wenatchee...his dad John was a four-year starter at Idaho from 1988-92...his uncle Peter Sirmon is a member of Oregon's hall of fame at linebacker (1996-99), and he played seven seasons for the Titans...his uncle David Sirmon played linebacker at Montana from 1992-95, and was a member of the Grizzlies' national title team in 1995.

Angel Villanueva, OL, 6-5, 310, Fr., HS, Duarte, Calif. (Duarte HS): Angel earned 12 letters at Duarte HS: four each in football, wrestling, and track, and was a team captain in all three of those sports as a sophomore, junior, and senior...he was a three-time all-league pick and voted "Most Valuable Lineman" his senior season, when he registered 95 "pancake" blocks...also named All-Mid-Valley and All-San Gabriel Valley...he is interested in mechanical engineering...birth date: Dec. 7, 1996...his parents are Nydia Villanueva and Erik Garcia of Duarte.

Jerrin Williams, Safety, 6-2 ½, 200, Fr., HS, Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS): Jerrin earned four letters in football and three in basketball at Evergreen HS...he was team captain in football as a senior... he was a three-time all-conference selection on the gridiron for coach Don Johnson...his senior season he had 30 tackles, 10 PDs, 6 picks, and 2 sacks...he will major in business management...birth date: April 14, 1996....his mom is Amanda Williams of Vancouver.

ADDED Feb. 6, 2015:

Jeremy Calhoun, RB, 6-0, 190, Fr., HS, Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS): Jeremy was an All-CIF selection and team captain as a senior at Long Beach Poly HS...he earned four letters in football and two in track...he was a two-time all-league pick...his 2013 team went 11-2 and was the Southern Section Region champion...his high school football coaches were Antonio Pierce and Raul Lara...he is interested in business and engineering career-wise...birth date: Dec. 3, 1996...his parents are Jeremy and Kenon Calhoun of Long Beach.

Justin Calhoun, WR, 5-10, 165, Fr., HS, Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS): Justin was an all-conference pick as a junior and senior at Long Beach Poly High School...he was named All-CIF and his team's "Offensive Player of the Year" following his senior year...also tabbed to the "Dream Team" in 2013 and 2014...2012 team won the CIF title...he lettered in football and track...he will major in business...birth date: Dec. 3, 1996...his parents are Jeremy and Kenon Calhoun of Long Beach.
 
Not sure if its fair to include Ena in that list....he never even made it here because of academics.
 
ordigger said:
AZGrizFan said:
Not sure if its fair to include Ena in that list....he never even made it here because of academics.

Listed as a recruit on gogriz.


Plus I think it is important to the good/bad recruiting narrative...

If you dedicate a spot to a guy and he doesn't qualify, that's bad and hurts the talent level on the team.
 
Also - after looking at these lists, I am not sure how anybody can hold Stitt accountable until his 4th or 5th season. 5th would be most fair.

PS - I am not a Stitt apologist. Not sure he will ever get us to the promised land. But you have to give a guy a chance fully own the head coaching spot. 3 years does not do that imho.
 
The 2015 class is pretty damned good. Lots of future starters/stars in that group, especially with the late addition of LB Vika Fa'atuiese. Combined with last year's group & this year's crop, I'd say great things are in store for this program (no matter who the coach is).
 
GoldStandardGriz said:
The 2015 class is pretty damned good. Lots of future starters/stars in that group, especially with the late addition of LB Vika Fa'atuiese. Combined with last year's group & this year's crop, I'd say great things are in store for this program (no matter who the coach is).

Unless we turn over the apple cart again and go back to some ground and pound run game...not real conducive with 30 WR's on the roster... :lol:
 
GeauxGriz said:
Also - after looking at these lists, I am not sure how anybody can hold Stitt accountable until his 4th or 5th season. 5th would be most fair.

PS - I am not a Stitt apologist. Not sure he will ever get us to the promised land. But you have to give a guy a chance fully own the head coaching spot. 3 years does not do that imho.


That is a fair time line, I think many people look at the trend of things and don't like what they see, kind of like trying to explain weather to a denier.
 
brewskis said:
Did we just.....forget that we need linemen? I mean Christ what was going on there?!


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But everyone thinks Stitt is the reason for our Oline woes right??
 
fanofzoo said:
GeauxGriz said:
Also - after looking at these lists, I am not sure how anybody can hold Stitt accountable until his 4th or 5th season. 5th would be most fair.

PS - I am not a Stitt apologist. Not sure he will ever get us to the promised land. But you have to give a guy a chance fully own the head coaching spot. 3 years does not do that imho.


That is a fair time line, I think many people look at the trend of things and don't like what they see, kind of like trying to explain weather to a denier.


Not going to debate timelines, but you couldn't be more correct regarding how some see "trends" with regard to this team & coaching staff. If you're not bothered by the regression of last season, when they had the season's goals of beating state ag & making a playoff appearance on their racquets, then wait it out. It wasn't about this past years' record as much as what lead them to it. Not much I've heard, age & experience, is comforting/convincing when you're reviewing a collapse like that one.
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
brewskis said:
Did we just.....forget that we need linemen? I mean Christ what was going on there?!


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But everyone thinks Stitt is the reason for our Oline woes right??
Not everyone, just a select few that are experts in deflecting blame.

Just look at the lack of linemen that we brought in over those two years......I mean are you shitting me?! Stitt couldn't have come into a worse situation as far as position groups go.


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