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Facilities, strength program, analytics

Their nutrition program is top tier. They have 2 full time nutritionists that only work with the football team. They are also a way larger university than Montana with a way larger budget.
I watched the video that ASU provided on their nutritional program. Do the Griz have a video to share with recruits?
 
I watched the video that ASU provided on their nutritional program. Do the Griz have a video to share with recruits?
UM’s focus should be on improving their strength and nutrition programs before improving the aesthetics of the indoor practice facility if we want to emulate our program to be similar to ASU.
 
Even better would be if UM put out a video or an article on how their nutrition program works for fans and recruits to see.
Yes it would, but I am not sure they have a program. If they do they should prove it. That is what I have been trying to find out for two years.
 
Nailed it. Although squats, deadlifts and bench press are competitive "Powerlifting" lifts, whereas Olympic lifts are Clean and Jerk and the Snatch. But you're absolutely correct on all points. Unfortunately, it's really hard to keep good SC staff at the FCS because the pay is crap. I made 4X the money in the WAC and Mountain West.
I don't disagree with you on the pay level, but what kept a guy like Kramer at NDSU for so long? Can they pay that much better?

His retirement is going to be a huge deal for NDSU, but that's a different topic.
 
Why waste the time and money? Do you think recruits want to watch videos like that?
Likely the majority of active football recruits considering UM and their parents would be interested in watching. Recruits often care about player development resources, strength and conditioning support and the facilities. Your posts like this are why I think you are clueless about modern college football.
 
Likely the majority of active football recruits considering UM and their parents would be interested in watching. Recruits often care about player development resources, strength and conditioning support and the facilities. Your posts like this are why I think you are clueless about modern college football.
My son and his friends were recruited for football in recent times and none of them cared to watch videos on nutrition. You are the clueless one. You never played. And you have never had a kid recruited and gone thru the recruiting process with them. 3 of my kids played sports in college and 2 were recruited for football. 4 of my nephews played college football including one for Griz. Another nephew played a dozen years ago. Lots of you cousins. My niece’s son is playing now. You don’t know what you are talking about.
 
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My son and his friends were recruited for football in recent times and none of them cared to watch videos on nutrition.
You think your D3 son and a few of his friends represents every D1 football recruit that Montana is targeting? You are more obtuse than I thought.
 
My son and his friends were recruited for football in recent times and none of them cared to watch videos on nutrition. You are the clueless one. You never played. And you have never had a kid recruited and gone thru the recruiting process with them. 3 of my kids played sports in college and 2 were recruited for football. 4 of my nephews played college football including one for Griz. You don’t know what you are talking about.
By recent times do you mean about 20 years ago?
 
My son and his friends were recruited for football in recent times and none of them cared to watch videos on nutrition. You are the clueless one. You never played. And you have never had a kid recruited and gone thru the recruiting process with them. 3 of my kids played sports in college and 2 were recruited for football. 4 of my nephews played college football including one for Griz. You don’t know what you are talking about.
I played football in the last 15 years unlike you. You are nothing but a clueless loudmouth with dementia.
 
By recent times do you mean about 20 years ago?
All in recent times. None 20 years ago. My niece’s son just finished his redshirt from year. I knew at least 15 Griz players this past season.

How many of your kids and nephews or nieces played college sports?
 
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