1. "Junior defensive end Jacob McGourin is out indefinitely after suffering what will likely be a season-ending knee injury."
2. "Junior Bergen not participating because of off-season surgery."
3. “It feels good knowing with new coaching staff changes, we have been going through the motions every day and it felt good,” Fontes said.
“We have some new flow, trying to find openings. We did a good job of running the new plays we put in. The big plays we put in, we are going to run them. We want to run those big plays in games.”
4. "“The new offense is very intricate and complex but a bunch of guys are catching on,” White said.
“(The biggest difference) I would say is getting the ball in the players’ hands that can do the most with it is what we have accomplished this spring.”
Simpson’s size can certainly cause matchup problems. Fontes is a top-level talent who seems primed for a breakout season. White has received internal praise for a few seasons and might blossom into a star. The Griz wide receivers were among the standout groups on Friday"
5. “I love the way he throws,” Fontes said of Vidlak. “He gets the ball to me, he gets it to all the other receivers. He’s consistent in what he does making plays. Sam is doing a good job overall.”
6. "With Walker unavailable on Friday, third-year sophomore Dylan Simmons performed well. Simmons, who had recruiting interest from Florida State among others, will likely be in the rotation come fall. Junior Trevin Gradney, a Billings West product who’s been one of the best special teams players in the league the last two seasons, also got competitive reps.
Behind those three (assuming Walker, a tough, aggressive player from Seattle, is Montana’s No. 1 corner), UM had some work to do. In the off-season, Hauck brought in Andrew Travillion, a junior college cornerback who played in seven games for San Diego Mesa after redshirting at Sam Houston in 2020. He showed decently well Friday.
Montana’s cornerback room also includes Robert Whitehead, a junior college transfer who joined the Griz before last season."
7. "The first-team offensive line in front of Sam Vidlak and Kris Brown (presumably the top two quarterbacks next season) featured super senior Chris Walker (6-foot-6, 291 pounds) at left tackle, All-Big Sky senior Hunter Mayginnes (6-5, 325) at left guard, senior A.J. Forbes (6-2, 302) at center, sophomore Journey Grimsrud (6-3, 280) at right guard and junior Brandon Casey (6-5, 295) at right tackle.
Cannon Panfiloff, a 6-foot-6, 285-pound sophomore transfer from Utah Tech, also rotated in with the first-team Maroon line at guard and tackle. He started 14 games over the last two years for the Blazers.
The presumed “backup” offensive line also played for Maroon, which was a huge part of the 31-3 “score”. The second-team Maroon O-line included junior Colin Dreis (6-7, 275) at left tackle, sophomore Liam Brown (6-5, 310) at left guard, sophomore Declan McCabe (6-4, 279) at center, Grimsrud at right guard (he’s a converted defensive lineman so Hauck said he needed additional reps), and junior Dillon Botner (6-6, 285) at right tackle.
The Silver team’s top offensive line was made up of converted defensive lineman Braunson Henricksen (6-5, 246) at left tackle, sophomore Kukila Lincoln (6-5, 286) at left guard, redshirt freshman Michael Ray (6-3, 281) at center, Kevin Good (6-4, 290) at right guard and senior Cody Kanouse (6-6, 310) at right tackle."
8. "On Friday, Noah Hughes, a 6-2, 180-pound walk-on from Cincinnati, averaged 35.75 yards per punt on four punts. Cameron Rasmussen, a 5-10, 150-pound walk-on from Phoenix, averaged 32.3 yards per punt."
9. "Here’s the list of players who did not play on Friday:
0 – Kale Edwards, junior DE
2 – Sawyer Racanelli, junior WR
3 – TraJon Cotton, senior S
5 – Junior Bergen, junior WR
8 – Corbin Walker, senior CB
9 – David Koppang, senior S [I think he did play, with the 2's.]
11 – Cole Grossman, junior TE
12 – Camden Capser, sophomore K
21 – Drew Deck, sophomore WR
24 – Camden Ver Strate, junior WR
26 – Nick Ostmo, junior RB
64 – Ethan Barney, redshirt freshman OL
82 – Ian Finch, redshirt freshman WR
85 – Micah Ashton, sophomore TE
86 – Joe Weida, redshirt freshman TE
89 – Peyton Brammer, RS sophomore TE
92 – Jacob McGourin, junior DE
99 – Alex Gubner, senior DT"