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Griz offer some kid named Vigen

CDAGRIZ said:
So, does anyone know if this dude can play QB at the DI level?

I have watched Gallatin HS games. He has a great arm but is not a running QB. With his size, I see him as a TE at the next level. His brother and him will be excellent players for the Cats.
 
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
So, does anyone know if this dude can play QB at the DI level?

I have watched Gallatin HS games. He has a great arm but is not a running QB. With his size, I see him as a TE at the next level. His brother and him will be excellent players for the Cats.

Does he wear number six to honor his dad?
 
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
So, does anyone know if this dude can play QB at the DI level?

I have watched Gallatin HS games. He has a great arm but is not a running QB. With his size, I see him as a TE at the next level. His brother and him will be excellent players for the Cats.

That could be good. Thanks for the info. Can we please get a Montana QB that can play that position in DI football? I honestly don’t care where he goes.
 
From some site. Big, inaccurate and slow.

“ Vigen displays elite size at 6’6”, 220 pounds, with a very respectable arm. His accuracy is generally poor, but there are flashes mixed in. Mechanically, he is very solid with a good throwing motion and footwork. Vigen is solid at working through progressions and finding the open receiver. He will roll out of the pocket, but Vigen is not fast or much of a threat even to run. Playing in Montana against below-average competition hurts him. Vigen has a decent amount to improve in the next two years.”
 
bigsky33 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
So, does anyone know if this dude can play QB at the DI level?

I have watched Gallatin HS games. He has a great arm but is not a running QB. With his size, I see him as a TE at the next level. His brother and him will be excellent players for the Cats.

I ask this genuinely, not to score cheap points. Where do you see from him that he is fast enough to be an excellent tight end if he is so slow that he is never even a running threat at QB?

I have never seen him, so I can't speak to his speed, but I have trouble seeing him excelling at getting open if he is that slow.
 
Livininthebush said:
:thumb:
HookedonGriz said:
Best part of this, the Griz offered him before the cats and then the cats had to offer him 30 minutes later 😆😆

That's how it usually works, one team has to be the first to offer especially in a smaller state with fewer division 1 athletes like Montana, its really not breaking news...

In your opinion msu and Montana should never offer the same athlete?. :thumb:

That was a very large swing and miss. Try again.
 
He’s athletic enough. I don’t think he’s slow. That was just from some random site. I will get better info.

Edit: He needs more reps. Split time last season. If he develops and has good year, he has potential to be college qb. This is from a MT high school coach friend.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
alabamagrizzly said:
Isn’t that their usual recruiting approach anyway?

It’s their approach to literally everything program wide. Only usually, they do everything five years later at 7/8ths scale.
It’s canon and has been since time immemorial.

They are always copying us, from the “M” on their helmets to the “M” on some rando hill all the way across the valley and nowhere near campus, and like all copies, it’s never as good as the original.
 
garizzalies said:
CDAGRIZ said:
It’s their approach to literally everything program wide. Only usually, they do everything five years later at 7/8ths scale.
It’s canon and has been since time immemorial.

They are always copying us, from the “M” on their helmets to the “M” on some rando hill all the way across the valley and nowhere near campus, and like all copies, it’s never as good as the original.

Don't forget copying the legacy number tradition. Lame.
 
Da Boyz Mom said:
garizzalies said:
It’s canon and has been since time immemorial.

They are always copying us, from the “M” on their helmets to the “M” on some rando hill all the way across the valley and nowhere near campus, and like all copies, it’s never as good as the original.

Don't forget copying the legacy number tradition. Lame.

Hey, now! The Bozeman State 41 (or is it 40?) tradition dates back nearly four to five years.
 
My neighbor could not wait to tell me about the new updates to their game day experience for next season. Apparently $3million dollars.

I was like, wow, is Reno’s For Sale stadias getting an expansion?

No, bubs are getting a new parking lot.

With valets and moving sidewalks?

No, this fancy new stuff called “asphalt”. No more heifer mud wrestling.
 
garizzalies said:
My neighbor could not wait to tell me about the new updates to their game day experience for next season. Apparently $3million dollars.

I was like, wow, is Reno’s For Sale stadias getting an expansion?

No, bubs are getting a new parking lot.

With valets and moving sidewalks?

No, this fancy new stuff called “asphalt”. No more heifer mud wrestling.

I don’t want this to come off the wrong way to any of my Bobfriends, but, did they seriously not have a paved parking lot before this? I know they didn’t last time I went there, but that was over a decade ago. I guess I thought I read something about them fixing that years back.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
garizzalies said:
My neighbor could not wait to tell me about the new updates to their game day experience for next season. Apparently $3million dollars.

I was like, wow, is Reno’s For Sale stadias getting an expansion?

No, bubs are getting a new parking lot.

With valets and moving sidewalks?

No, this fancy new stuff called “asphalt”. No more heifer mud wrestling.

I don’t want this to come off the wrong way to any of my Bobfriends, but, did they seriously not have a paved parking lot before this? I know they didn’t last time I went there, but that was over a decade ago. I guess I thought I read something about them fixing that years back.
Def not fixed last time I was there, last Brawl.
I told him I’d believe it when I see it.
They wonder why post-game traffic is so horrible—hello?—most people need a tow strap just to get out of their parking spot.
 
garizzalies said:
CDAGRIZ said:
I don’t want this to come off the wrong way to any of my Bobfriends, but, did they seriously not have a paved parking lot before this? I know they didn’t last time I went there, but that was over a decade ago. I guess I thought I read something about them fixing that years back.
Def not fixed last time I was there, last Brawl.
I told him I’d believe it when I see it.
They wonder why post-game traffic is so horrible—hello?—most people need a tow strap just to get out of their parking spot.

Got it. Thx. I guess they have their priorities over there. “Hey, we have a sum of money, and I know what everyone is thinking. Pave the parking lot, right? Well, I was thinking we roll up some concrete bleachers just close enough to make it look like part of RHS, and then we will stack some cinder blocks up next to the other end zone where coaches can have offices and call it some crazy acronym that’ll never be unintentionally hilarious. Who’s with me?!”
 
Like those old SAT questions.

UM : river
MSdUi : shit pond

UM : roasts brats every game day
MSdUi : roasts a little teddy bear

UM : Montana/Grizzlies chant can be heard during tv timeouts of every game, home or away.
MSdUi : Their esggcg chant can be heard during tv timeouts of every game, home or away.
 
Mick Belker said:
Ursus1 said:
If he has a great senior year maybe Vigen will use him as a bargaining chip for another job....hire me and I bring the QB

Wouldn't be the first time. I recall that happening somewhere, but specifics escape me. Seems the case was the player conditionally accepted, PROVIDING dad got a assistant job.

Maybe this…

Before his senior year of high school in North Carolina, Danny Manning’s father Ed was hired as an assistant coach by the Kansas Jayhawks. The family moved to Lawrence where Danny starred and was named Kansas Player of the Year, and then matriculated to Kansas to play for the Jayhawks.
 
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