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Congrats to the Cats, But ...

The recruiting was fine and he committed to the Griz. It was his action that created the situation after his commitment. Not anyone else’s and not anybody associated with the program. Making his mistake on social media the first time probably should have been enough of a lesson, but doubling down with a burner account by him and his family showed maybe there wasn’t enough growth or maturation to warrant further risk.
Good post. What ever happened to personal responsibility?
 
They are the woke crowd.
Are you inferring that a few wet behind the ears, snot nosed Journalism undergrads, doing their time on the Kaimin, had enough influence to torpedo Crews, Bobby, the Athletic Department, and the Administration? A sickening scenario, if true.
 
Are you inferring that a few wet behind the ears, snot nosed Journalism undergrads, doing their time on the Kaimin, had enough influence to torpedo Crews, Bobby, the Athletic Department, and the Administration? A sickening scenario, if true.
It was way more than that. Many at the university were opposed to Crews.
 
Young people make mistakes and its up to real leaders and shapers of young men to give those players a second chance and help them turn their lives around and get right. Real men like Sanders at Colorado and Vigen at MSU understand this and help turn out better people when they leave, than what entered the program
 
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And good for them. I would like a say on who I went into battle with if there was as a question on whether that guy would have my back or metaphorically hold a gun to my head behind my back.
Sure thing Wolf. Because member of squads and platoons always get to choose their teammates.

They never do - they are assigned to units by the chain of command. Leaders make those choices and there are no vetoes on the decisions - they are final.

I don't care either way - it's old, tired news. BH, the Griz, and the UofM moved on long ago.

I simply answered the question asked.
 
Young people make mistakes and its up to real leaders and shapers of young men to give those players a second chance and help them turn their lives around and get right. Real men like Sanders at Colorado and Vigen at MSU understand this and help turn out better people when they leave, than what entered the program
Vigen had almost no pressure on him to prevent him from taking Cruise. I believe Cruise was not on scholarship or the team or something at first. Good for Vigen and the Cats. Bobby, and probably the AD and president, were getting considerable pressure. From what I understand, Bobby was getting some from members of his team too. You wouldn't understand because you are young and never played the game at a high enough level and certainly never coached or led an organization.
 
Vigen had almost no pressure on him to prevent him from taking Cruise. I believe Cruise was not on scholarship or the team or something at first. Good for Vigen and the Cats. Bobby, and probably the AD and president, were getting considerable pressure. From what I understand, Bobby was getting some from members of his team too. You wouldn't understand because you are young and never played the game at a high enough level and certainly never coached or led an organization.
Crews will likely cause us more problems than a blocked FG in upcoming years.
 
Crews will likely cause us more problems than a blocked FG in upcoming years.
Perhaps. But I wonder if Crews, with what he posted on Venmo, what he did and said after that, and going to the Cats and getting this continuous press and attention, is going to end up having some people including people in Missoula, against him. What was a pretty small mistake turned into a much bigger and longer-lasting matter. I've never met him, but had heard good things about him during his high school days. We lived a block from Sentinel, so I could hear alot of things.
 
Vigen had almost no pressure on him to prevent him from taking Cruise. I believe Cruise was not on scholarship or the team or something at first. Good for Vigen and the Cats. Bobby, and probably the AD and president, were getting considerable pressure. From what I understand, Bobby was getting some from members of his team too. You wouldn't understand because you are young and never played the game at a high enough level and certainly never coached or led an organization.
You're correct. Crews enrolled at MSU in the fall of '22 and had no affiliation with the team. That spring he walked-on to the football team with no scholarship and no guaranteed spot. Fall of '23 he played a decent amount as a walk-on player. I believe he then earn some type of scholarship starting in 2024. Vigen was very candid and transparent about the process, as seen in the article below.

 
Vigen had almost no pressure on him to prevent him from taking Cruise. I believe Cruise was not on scholarship or the team or something at first. Good for Vigen and the Cats. Bobby, and probably the AD and president, were getting considerable pressure. From what I understand, Bobby was getting some from members of his team too. You wouldn't understand because you are young and never played the game at a high enough level and certainly never coached or led an organization.
There were no players that put pressure on Hauck. You wouldn't know anyway because you are too old and have very little idea of how football is played now days and how the locker rooms are.

I do
 
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