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HookedonGriz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/coachselle/status/859068008961986562[/tweet]
mtgrizrule said:HookedonGriz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/coachselle/status/859068008961986562[/tweet]
Who in T Falls would the GRIZ be looking at this season? For years, T Falls had a solid to great program, yet very seldom any potential GRIZ or Cats recruits, just a lot of Frontier type recruits.
mtgrizrule said:HookedonGriz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/coachselle/status/859068008961986562[/tweet]
Who in T Falls would the GRIZ be looking at this season? For years, T Falls had a solid to great program, yet very seldom any potential GRIZ or Cats recruits, just a lot of Frontier type recruits.
BWahlberg said:mtgrizrule said:HookedonGriz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/coachselle/status/859068008961986562[/tweet]
Who in T Falls would the GRIZ be looking at this season? For years, T Falls had a solid to great program, yet very seldom any potential GRIZ or Cats recruits, just a lot of Frontier type recruits.
Don't we have a verbal from a T-falls kid for this fall? Mackenzie Holt?
VimSince03 said:mtgrizrule said:HookedonGriz said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/coachselle/status/859068008961986562[/tweet]
Who in T Falls would the GRIZ be looking at this season? For years, T Falls had a solid to great program, yet very seldom any potential GRIZ or Cats recruits, just a lot of Frontier type recruits.
Coaches like to have their presence felt around the state (and especially in-state in a school that has produced Griz football players and is right in Missoula's backyard). Coaches don't have to be recruiting a specific player to make their presence felt at a certain school. Recruiting the state of Montana takes a lot of miles and you have to be diligent, especially with the small schools because you never know when a kid might develop into a star.
grizatwork said:It is also smart to have the Montana coaches who played high school ball in Montana covering the state. It shows that a small, medium, or big town/city kid in Montana can play at this level.