SoldierGriz said:
mtgrizrule said:
PlayerRep said:
Hauck told me the o-line would be better, even if he had to recruit his twins to play.
Hauck hasn't changed his tone regarding the OL. He's said repeatedly, this OL group will be dominant at some point. Just not sure as to when that would be. Common sense indicates this OL will be improved in 2019. The most experienced player, Villanueva will be healthy and a SR. Sirmon will actually have a full off season to prepare and get bigger. The rest of the OL is young. They will all be stronger, more ready, more prepared, and just a matter of time to become a strong cohesive unit. No doubt, the OL will be better. :thumb:
Just like Griz Granny's annual gem, we've seen this post for years....at some point it has to come true. Eventually Germer will produce an All American or 2. That's what I am told. #waitingtoget3rdandshort
Reese was an all-American last year.
"MISSOULA — Two Montana football players earned All-American awards from College Sports Madness magazine.
Senior offensive lineman David Reese and junior linebacker Josh Buss were both tabbed to the magazine's third team on Friday.
Reese was a mainstay on Montana's offensive line for the past four seasons and started 47 straight games during his career.
The College Sports Madness accolade isn't Reese's first this postseason.
The 6-foot-7, 301-pound left tackle from Happy Valley, Oregon, was Montana's lone first-team All-Big Sky player this season. Reese took home the team's Paul Weskamp Award this season as well. The Weskamp Award is presented to Montana's most outstanding offensive lineman."
Germer was at UM through 2002, which included the 2 trips to Chattanooga and a championship. During that time, "he went on to coach four All-Americans during his first stint at UM, which lasted five years." Source: his UM bio.
Germer was an all-American when he played for UM too.