These guy are recent enough for me to find:maroon said:Greg Hardy
Clay Pierson
kemajic said:Dan Beaudin - NoxenIdaGriz01 said:Pretty sure he was not the only Griz who played 8-man. One reason I started the thread was to dredge up some of those memories from people who are more familiar with Montana HS football.zirge said:... just to note.......that Chase Reynolds played 8 man for Drummond, MT in high school.
GRZFTBL said:kemajic said:Dan Beaudin - NoxenIdaGriz01 said:Pretty sure he was not the only Griz who played 8-man. One reason I started the thread was to dredge up some of those memories from people who are more familiar with Montana HS football.zirge said:... just to note.......that Chase Reynolds played 8 man for Drummond, MT in high school.
Spencer Fredrick, Scobey Spartans > Montana Grizzlies > New Orleans Saints (spent year on IR after blowing out a knee in pre-season)
Griz 1983-1987, drafted (9th round) as a "project" by the LA Rams in 1988. Bios agree that he played 8-man football in HS, but do not say where. Does not appear to have played any NFL games. FYI: Selling insurance in Spokane (per LinkedIn).grizatwork said:Pat Foster. Savage I believe.
Well, you could be right that they weren't playing 8-man back when Utterback played there ... but they do now.'68griz said:Don't think Fort Benton plays 8-man ball. Anyway, I know they didn't in the fairly recent past.
Beckman said Shelby will begin playing 8-Man football this fall in the North Division, which will expand to 13 teams. The divisions break down as follows for the 2018 season:
… North (13): Belt, Box Elder, Cascade, Centerville, Chester-Joplin-Inverness, Chinook, Choteau, Fort Benton, Great Falls Central, Hays-Lodgepole, Rocky Boy, Shelby, Simms.
There is a lot of flux between B and C; Forsyth just recently went down to C (8-man) in football, not Bball. Also within C from 8 to 6. Bridger recently moved from 8 to 6.'68griz said:Don't think Fort Benton plays 8-man ball. Anyway, I know they didn't in the fairly recent past.
The article I linked above from MontanaSports.com was mainly about Shelby moving down to 8-man. It just happened to list the current (as of the article) 8-man divisions.grizatwork said:Fort Benton was 11 man class B when the Utterbacks and Ledgerwood came through, but they were 8 man class C when Kelseyville Liipert played for the griz.
Shelby is an interesting story. Played in both the basketball and football state championship games in class B this year and then down to class C the following year.
Yep, I found that out the hard way. Hard to find reliable information (on the web) about what level some of the smaller schools played at in any given year.kemajic said:There is a lot of flux between B and C; Forsyth just recently went down to C (8-man) in football, not Bball. Also within C from 8 to 6. Bridger recently moved from 8 to 6.'68griz said:Don't think Fort Benton plays 8-man ball. Anyway, I know they didn't in the fairly recent past.
McElmurry was 11 manIdaGriz01 said:Yep, I found that out the hard way. Hard to find reliable information (on the web) about what level some of the smaller schools played at in any given year.kemajic said:There is a lot of flux between B and C; Forsyth just recently went down to C (8-man) in football, not Bball. Also within C from 8 to 6. Bridger recently moved from 8 to 6.'68griz said:Don't think Fort Benton plays 8-man ball. Anyway, I know they didn't in the fairly recent past.
Example: I dug up another old roster (1999) and found three players from Plentywood on it (Jeff Nikolaisen, Travis Walker, and Nick Walker). Plentywood is now at 8-man, but I found an article that told me it was probably 11-man back then. Sigh.
That roster also had Josh Hoehne, Phillipsburg, DB, so I assume that was okay.
Also dug up the 1995 (championship) roster, which had two "candidates":
Blain McElmurry, Troy, FS. Three seasons in the pros with Green Bay and Jacksonville.
Scott Curry, Valiet (6-man), OT. Drafted by the Packers in the 6th round and played 5 games for them in 1999. Did not play in 2000 and “retired” after that. (Grizrule16 posted him earlier, but I found a bit more info on his pro career.)