I graduated in the 70’s. I played on a better team than you did. 3 of my kids played sports in college. I went through the recruiting process for football with 2 of them. Coaching junior high doesn’t cut it with me. I and my kids have already accomplished more than you ever will and have or will make more money. I know way more about Griz football than you. I have never claimed to be some incredible football expert, but you don’t appear to know much either. You are a bunch of hot air. I look forward to kicking your ass on the board. Give us your name, and we’ll see if you ever n accomplished anything in football. Or at least give us your supposed school and years, and we’ll look at your team. My friend was once the AD at Minnesota and also played there back in the day. Were you a bench warmer?
No I was not a bench warmer I played almost every down for 3 years. I did only play about a third of the plays as a freshman.
You can certainly puff out your chest and tell me that coaching junior high is not cutting it. I whole heartedly agree. I stated that I played in the early 2000’s and coached until 2012 in The Big Ten.
After a becoming a father I have pursued other opportunities and then I did help with my son’s team in Junior High and his first years of high school. You tell many a poster that they don’t know the game.
I have stated that the game has and is constantly evolving/changing.
Congrats on that 3 of your kids were able to play college athletics. Furthermore that two of your kids were able to play college football.
I don’t think I stated that you know nothing about the game of football. I have stated that maybe or probably there are people that do more than you do about the game of football.
Your current Griz coach has been very successful in the FCS. What was his record when he coached in the FBS? From what I have found he was 15-49, for a winning % of .234 with the lower level of the big conferences. He does have a very respectable even remarkable winning percentage in the FCS at .771.
I joined this board not too argue with an obvious fan of Griz football, but to see what the Minnesota boy, Gilman, was going to do going forward. I think that it is great in the current state of college football that he is going to stay at Montana.
I also think that if he does have aspirations of playing in the NFL that he may need to transfer for his senior season. His numbers against the better defensive teams in the FCS are not very good, especially when you remove the game against Tennessee State.
Everyone on this board knows that you like to cherry pick statistics and you will continue to do so moving forward.
You also have not refuted the fact that you don’t have any evidence that one single person would ever cross a room to piss on you if you were on fire.