Here's to the kicker.
Here's to the scrawny kid who weighed maybe a buck fifty when he showed up on campus in 2008 but with hard work ended up benching the standard 225 lbs. 24 times at the Griz Pro Day this spring.
Here's to the guy who had to replace the greatest kicker in Montana history and four years later was matching and breaking his records.
Here's to a man who spreads praise to his teammates and accepts the full burden of blame.
Here's to the hero that will look you in the eye when he shakes your hand and sign any autograph shoved in his face.
Here's to Brody McKnight.
McKnight transferred to Montana from Purdue but hails from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada a place known more for what they do on the ice than on the field. When he became a Griz in 2008 he stepped into big shoes, Dan Carpenter just left for the Miami Dolphins. Much of Griz Nation including myself was worried to see what would happen to the one phase of the game that was automatic. A few weeks into the 2008 season the redshirt freshman eased the minds of the Griz fans everywhere. He hit a 42-yard field goal as time expired to give the Griz a 38-35 win over Central Washington.
He is quick with a smile or a joke. He often slipped from his folksy Canadian tone into a fiery impression of his mother Jenny's thick Irish accent. He also was great in the Missoula community. He never hesitated to speak at a fundraiser or dinner or volunteer for community service projects. He would do anything for Griz Nation but if he had his choice would probably be fishing.
He earned the respect of his teammates with his hard work and selfless attitude. When the punting game struggled and he was asked to step in, he did without question. He was named the 2010 and 2011 team co-MVP and was a team captain in 2011.
He was drafted eight overall in the Canadian football League draft, but has set his sights higher. He signed a free-agent contract with the New York Jets and just finished their three-day minicamp last weekend. An undrafted free-agent deal is by no means a guarantee of a job, but here's to hoping that good guys occasionally finish first.
Here's to having two Griz kickers in the AFC East and hoping we can get lucky three times-in-a-row
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