Paytonlives said:Sam A. Blitz said:Paytonlives said:I was wondering when this yearly debate would rear its head.
However, its usually the kitties crowing about winning the instate battle... and yet get their a$$e$ kicked later in the year.
#1- I hope the Griz get the best 3-5 players each year from Montana.
#2- The level of football is NOT the same as schools in other states
#3- Facilities/ weight rooms are woeful in Montana compared to other states
#4- Most players from other states go to several summer camps and get better against better comp
#5- In some states (Texas for example), The students have athletics period every day of EVERY SEMESTER!
#6- Numbers... and when you only have what, 800 seniors that play football in Montana and what 30 that are worth looking at... the odds are stacked against them.
#7- FILM, FILM, FILM... Most Montana coaches don't help in any way the recruiting of their athletes.
Look, I love seeing the MM, Dickenson's etc have huge success, but they are BY FAR the exception not the example. Just take a look each year at the number of Montana players that walk-on or sign and are gone by the end of the first year. Without looking its around 60%. 80% by year two.
Seriously ask yourself this question. If the kats had 90 Montana players and the Griz had 5, yet the Griz spanked the Bobcats in October, would you really care about where they came from?
BTW... If you are interested in teams with a bunch of Montana players, the frontier conference is always looking for new fans!
Not every area is like Texas and bleeds football.
Also, most Montana high schools that I know have athletic classes also (or physical condition, weight lifting, training, whatever you want to call it...)
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You say most Montana schools have athletic classes please name them... Because at least until 3 years ago it was against Montana state rules to do so...
Really? Goes to show you what kind of HS education I received. I was able to enroll in weightlifting for credit all four years. Then, in addition to PE as a soph, I had PE II and PE III the next two years. No wonder I can barely read!