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GAME 2
Drake (0-0, 0-0) @ #14 Montana (1-0, 0-0)
September 8, 2018, Washington-Grizzly Stadium (25,217) Missoula, Mont. - 1:07 PM
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#14 GRIZ LOOK TO KEEP MOMENTUM HOSTING DRAKE
The Montana Grizzlies are buoyed by momentum as they head into week two of their challenging 2018 schedule, having already completed one of the biggest tests of the year earning a passing grade against a solid Northern Iowa Panthers team.
After 13 years as a head coach, Bobby Hauck is happy to be 1-0 with a big win on week one, but knows his young team is far from earning an A+.
"It was good to get on the winning track right out of the gate over a really fine, well-coached football team," said Hauck at his weekly press conference on Monday.
"We have a lot of improvement to make. I do believe, to a degree, the adage that you have a chance to make big improvements week one to week two is accurate. So, there is a lot of things we need to do better, and this will be a big week of practice for us,"
THE GAME: Hauck and the No. 14 Grizzlies (1-0) will get another chance to prove themselves in nonconference play this week as Montana hosts Drake University (0-0) of the Pioneer Football League on Saturday, Sept. 8 in a 1:07 p.m. kickoff for the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
The Drake Bulldogs come to Missoula having played roughly seven minutes of football this season, with their home-opener against D-II William Jewell canceled after the first series due to severe weather in the Des Moines, Iowa area.
Due to NCAA rules, the game is officially recorded as a no contest and stats won't count, but Drake looked as though they were ready to rack up the stats, marching down-field and capping its first possession with a six-yard touchdown run before the whistle blew.
Drake brings a veteran squad to Montana with 18 starting seniors on the depth chart, 12 returning All-PFL performers and 23 players back with at least one start. As such, the Bulldogs were picked to finish third in the PFL.
"They're a good team," said Hauck, whose coaching staff will be preparing without current video of the Bulldogs because of the cancellation. "We'll have our hands full."
Saturday's game marks just the third time Montana has squared off against a team from the Pioneer Football League (PFL). The Griz defeated San Diego in a Missoula blizzard in the 2014 FCS Playoffs, and opened the 2017 season with a victory over Valparaiso.
WATCH: Fans around the globe can once again tune in to see the Griz take on the Bulldogs over the air, on cable and satellite, and via a web stream.
ABC Montana will have the game over the air across the state, except in Billings where it will be shown on SWX (channel 8.2 or Spectrum channel 503). The game will also be carried on the Altitude Sports Network (In Missoula: spectrum channel 59 or 559 HD, Dish channel 413, or DirecTV channel 681).
If you live in the ABC Montana/SWX footprint (in-state) the game can be streamed via the WATCH
2018 GRIZ SCHEDULE
(1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Sky, 1-0 Home, 0-0 Away)
DATE OPPONENT
9/1
Northern Iowa
9/8
Drake
9/15 @ Western Illinois
9/22 Sacramento State*
9/29 @ Cal Poly
10/6 Portland State
10/13 @ North Dakota*
Bye
10/27 UC Davis*
11/3 @ Southern Utah*
11/10 @ Idaho*
11/17 Montana State*
* = Big Sky Conferece game
TIME/RESULT W, 26-23 1 PM 2 PM (MT) 1 PM 5 PM (MT) 2 PM NOON (MT)
2 PM 1 PM 4:30 PM (MT) Noon
MONTANA QUICK FACTS
Location: ....................................................Missoula, Mont. Enrollment: ........................................... 10,987 (Spring `18) Founded: .......................................................Feb. 17, 1893 Nickname: .....................................................Grizzlies, Griz School Colors: .................................... Copper, Silver, Gold Spirit Colors: ......Maroon (PMS 209) and Silver (PMS 8 C) Stadium/Capacity: ...Washington-Grizzly Stadium / 25,217 Playing Surface: .Field Turf - Revolution 360 with CoolPlay President: ........................................................ Seth Bodnar Athletic Director: ........................................... Kent Haslam Head Coach: ...................... Bobby Hauck (Montana, 1988) Record at Montana (Years): ....................... 81-17, 47-6 (8) Overall Record (Years): ..................................... 96-67 (14) Football Office Phone: .............................. (406) 243-2969 2017 Record: ............................................. 7-4, 5-3 Big Sky Big Sky Titles* (18): ........... 1969, 1970, 1982, 1993, 1995, ............................................. 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, ............................................. 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, .............................2007, 2008, 2009. *Includes shared titles NCAA/FCS Playoff Apperances: ............23 (FCS Record) NCAA/FCS Championships (2): ...................... 1995, 2001 NCAA/FCS Championship Appearances (7): .1995, 1996, . ................................................ 2000 2001,2004, 2008, 2009 FCS Postseason Record: .....32-21 Overall, 29-7 Home (.805) All-time WGS Stadium Record: ................... 198-30 (.866) All-Time Record: .................................... 592-488-23 (.535) Big Sky Record: ....................................... 240-132-1 (.643)
MONTANA COMMUNICATIONS
Contact: Eric Taber Office: (406) 243-5402 Cell: (646) 287-7492 Email: eric.taber@mso.umt.edu Website: Twitter: @MontanaGrizFB - @erictaber Facebook: /UM-Grizzly-Athletics-Football
2018 BIG SKY FOOTBALL STANDINGS
As of Sept. 4, 2018
SCHOOL ...................... BIG SKY ...........OVER.
Eastern Washington ................0-0 ......................1-0 Idaho State ..............................0-0 ......................1-0 Montana ..................................0-0 ......................1-0 Montana State .........................0-0 ......................1-0 Northern Arizona .....................0-0 ......................1-0 Sacramento State ....................0-0 ......................1-0 UC Davis .................................0-0 ......................1-0 Cal Poly ...................................0-0 ......................0-1 Idaho .......................................0-0 ......................0-1 Northern Colorado ...................0-0 ......................0-1 Portland State ..........................0-0 ......................0-1 Southern Utah .........................0-0 ......................0-1 Weber State .............................0-0 ......................0-1
2018 TEAM STATS COMPARISON
Team Statistics ............................... UM ............... DRAKE FIRST DOWNS .................................19...........................0 Rushing ..............................................4............................0 Passing ..............................................13...........................0 Penalty ...............................................2............................0 RUSHING YARDAGE ........................75...........................0 Rushing Attempts ..............................30...........................0 Average Per Rush ............................ 2.5...........................0 Average Per Game ............................75...........................0 TDs Rushing .......................................1............................0 PASSING YARDAGE .......................273..........................0 Comp - Att - Int ..............................27-40-0.......................0 Average Per Pass ............................. 6.8...........................0 Average Per Catch .......................... 10.1..........................0 Average Per Game ...........................273..........................0 TDs Passing .......................................2............................0 TOTAL OFFENSE ............................348..........................0 Average Per Play ................................5............................0 Average Per Game ...........................348..........................0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ............... 2-37..........................0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards .............. 6-74..........................0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards .................. 1-26..........................0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ..... 29:13.........................0 3RD-DOWN Conversions ................ 7/17..........................0 4TH-DOWN Conversions ................. 0/2...........................0 Sacks by - Yards .............................. 2-20..........................0 Tackles For Loss - Yards.................. 5-31..........................0 Red-Zone Scores........................4-4 (100%)....................0
2018 NCAA RANKINGS
UM
DRAKE
Rushing Offense ........................ 92..........................NA
Passing Offense ........................ 15..........................NA
Total Offense ............................. 51..........................NA
Scoring Offense ......................... 47..........................NA
Rushing Defense ....................... 37..........................NA
Passing Yards Allowed .............. 34..........................NA
Total Defense ............................ 27..........................NA
Passes Intercepted...................... 1...........................NA
3rd Down Conv........................... 38..........................NA
Red Zone Offense ...................... 1...........................NA
Red Zone Defense..................... 57..........................NA
Team Sacks ............................... 38..........................NA
Team Tackles for Loss ............... 60..........................NA
GRIZ FOOTBALL 2018
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Ron Davis will provide the play-by-play, alongside former Grizzly head coach Mick Delany on color commentary. Shaun Rainey will report from the sideline.
LISTEN: Riley Corcoran is in his third season as the "Voice of the Griz" on the Grizzly Sports Radio Network alongside color commentator Greg Sundberg.
Fans from Polson to Plentywood can tune in to hear the live call on one of 15 radio stations statewide. You can also hear a digital stream of the game live worldwide via listen or the TuneIn app on our computer or smartphone.
Fans can also follow the numbers with a live stats feed at , or access the stats via links at .
COACH'S SHOWS: Each Wednesday the Bobby Hauck Radio Show airs statewide on Grizzly Sports Radio Network LIVE from The Press Box Bar and Grill in Missoula ? The Official Fan Headquarters of Grizzly Athletics ? at 6:30 p.m.
The Grizzly Sports Report with Bobby Hauck airs on SWX and ABC/ Montana each Wednesday night at 9:30. Get to know a different student-athlete each week, and break down the previous week's game with Hauck and host Shaun Rainey.
HAPPENINGS
FAMILY 4-PACK FLASH SALE: Bring the family to this week's Griz game for just $80 with the Family 4-Pack Flash Sale. Four packs of tickets together in the south end zone are available from Wednesday 9-5 to Friday 9-7 ONLY at the Adams Center Box Office or by calling 1-888-MONTANA.
MAROON & SILVER: It's the "Pride and Tradition" game at UM, with fans encouraged to don their best maroon and silver in support of the Grizzlies' classic game day look, and is presented by Providence Health and Services of Western Montana.
GRIZZLY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME: One of the greatest UM receivers of all-time, Matt Wells will be officially inducted into the Grizzly Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday, Sept. 7, and legendary UM Equipment Manager Steve Hackney will also be the first-ever recipient of the Grizzly Lifetime Honors Award. The pair will be recognized in an on-field salute prior to Saturday's game. Make sure to be in your seats early to witness Montana history!
SALUTE TO MOM AND DAD: It's Griz Football Parents Weekend at Washington-Grizzly Stadium, with the families of this year's 12 seniors set to be introduced on the field before kickoff.
GRIZ TRACKS
MOVIN' ON UP: The Griz made the biggest leap of any team in this week's STATS FCS Top-25, jumping ten spots from No. 24 to No. 14. In the FCS Coaches' Poll, the Griz moved up nine spots from 25 to 16. UM also made its debut on Craig Haley's Athlon Sports FCS Power Poll coming in at No. 12.
ANOTHER ONE RIDES THE BUSS: Josh Buss added to his litany of preseason All-America accolades this week, earning a place on the FCS Preseason Senior All-America first team.
This makes four All-America nominations and three major preseason awards for Buss, who started on Saturday and contributed handsomely with four tackles and a forced fumble in limited minutes.
DANTE'S PEAK: Junior linebacker Dante Olson was at (or close to) the peak of his game last week against Northern Iowa, leading all players with 13 tackles, an interception, a sack, a pass breakup, and a quarterback hurry.
On Monday, he was named the ROOT Sports Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week and the College Sports Madness Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week after just one start as a Grizzly.
"It's good for our defense to have someone named Player of the Week. Obviously, defense is a team endeavor, run and pass. This guy to my left (Jesse Sims) was using up blockers, and Dante was making tackles, so it's good for our defense," said Hauck.
FRESH STARTS: A total of 13 Grizzlies picked up their first start in maroon and silver against Northern Iowa on Sept. 1, breaking in a youthful team that, for (likely) the first time in program history, had more freshman (5) than seniors (4) starting.
Getting their first starts on offense were: quarterback Dalton Sneed, receiver Samori Toure, tight end Colin Bingham, tailback Adam Eastwood, tackle Conlan Beaver, center Cody Meyer, guard Dylan Eickmeyer, and tackle Colton Keintz. Dante Olson, RJ Nelson, Reggie Tilleman, Robby Hauck and Gavin Robertson ran out for the first time as starters on the defense.
By enlarge, the guys playing in their first game looked the part of seasoned veterans too.
Consider: Sneed was nearly flawless in the first half and finished with over 300 yards of total offense and a 66-percent completion rate.
Toure had a career and game-high seven catches totaling 56 yards, a touchdown and a clutch first down that iced the game for UM and Bingham also hauled in a touchdown pass.
Dante Olson was named Big Sky Player of the Week by two organizations, Reggie Tilleman had nearly as many tackles in one game (8) as he did all last year, and Robby Hauck had a key PBU that
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9/1 Northern Iowa, 7 PM ^
- ABC MT / SWX /
9/8 Drake, 1 PM ?
- ABC MT / SWX / Altitude / / SWX App
9/15 @Western Illinois, 2 PM (MT)
- ESPN+
9/22 Sacramento State*, 1 PM #
- ROOT Sports / Audience
9/29 @ Cal Poly* 5 PM (MT)
- Eleven Sports / / Pluto TV
10/6 Portland State* 2 PM %
- FOX MT / SWX / / Pluto TV
10/13 @ North Dakota*, NOON (MT)
- FOX MT / SWX / Midco / / Pluto TV
10/27 UC Davis*, 2 PM$!
- ABC MT / SWX / / Pluto TV
11/3 @ Southern Utah*, 1 PM
- ROOT Sports / Audience
11/10 @ Idaho* 4:30 PM (MT)
- ROOT Sports / Audience
11/17 Montana State*, Noon &
- ROOT Sports / Audience
NOTE: Web stream not available for games broadcast on ROOT Sports
^= Maroon out (Presented by Western States Equipment) ?= Pride and Tradition Game (Presented by Providence Health & Services) #= Dave Dickenson Hall of Fame Game (Presented by Stockman Bank) %= Homecoming != UM Family Weekend (presented by Stockman Bank) $= Military Appreciation Game &= 118th Brawl of the Wild *= Big Sky Conference game
The Montana Grizzly Sports Network is your radio home for Griz football action across the state of Montana. Tune in on game day hear the Griz LIVE all season long, featuring the "Voice of the Griz", Riley Corcoran and Greg Sundberg.
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was almost an interception.
GRIZ FOOTBALL 2018
Montana's overall youngest group, the offensive line, played like vets as well, with Keintz and Beaver tasked with defending preseason All-American Rickey Neal Jr., who was held in check with only seven assisted tackles on the day.
A good overall day at the office for Montana fresh faces, but Hauck made no bones about the fact he's looking for improvement as the conference season draws near.
"We've got to keep practicing and get better. That's what you do. There's no magic. There's 11 out there on both sides, and you either block them or you don't. We need to block them," Hauck said.
"Colton and Beav did a nice job. Certainly, the O-line works as a unit, and we have a lot of improvement to make with that unit, but there are some good things out there."
HAWKEYE HEAVEN 2: Montana is now 6-2 in program history against teams from the state of Iowa. The Griz moved to 6-0 all-time against UNI, and have two losses to the Iowa Hawkeyes. Saturday's game against Drake (Des Moines, Iowa) will be the ninth meeting for the Griz against a team from the Hawkeye State.
CAREER DAYS: While Toure had a career day receiving, fellow sophomore Samuel Akem also set a new career-high with 52 yards receiving and a long of 29 yards.
Junior Justin Calhoun made a big impact in his first game at cornerback after swapping over from wide receiver. Calhoun posted three impressive pass breakups, a sack, and forced a fumble in his CB debut.
#37 Jesse Sims had a big game against UNI as well, putting in eight tackles, 1.5 TFLs, and forcing the first fumble of his career.
Senior punter Eric Williams set a new career mark with his boot, dropping four punts inside the 20 against UNI, allowing Montana's improved special teams coverage to give the Panthers poor field position inside their own 25 on seven of their 14 drives.
Junior Adam Wilson was also solid in his debut as Montana's kickoff specialist, kicking two touchbacks out of 5 attempts and averaging 63.8 yards-per-kick.
Senior receiver Keenan Curran dusted off his high school quarterbacking abilities against UNI, completing the first pass of his collegiate career, a 25-yard dart to tight end Colin Bingham on a double-pass trick play from Dalton Sneed. In case you're wondering... One pass for one 25-yard touchdown gives Curran a QB efficiency rating of 640.00.
Freshman receiver Malik Flowers turned heads in the kick return game against UNI, running back his first-ever touch of the ball in a Grizzly uniform 37 yards following a Panther kickoff.
Senior safety Reid Miller, a transfer from the SEC's Arkansas Razorbacks, was Montana's second-leading tackler against UNI, totaling nine takedowns and adding a pass breakup. His nine tackles against the Panthers equaled the amount of tackles he had during the entire 2017 season with the Razorbacks.
GRIZ IN THE NFL: Congratulations go out to former Grizzlies Brock Coyle and Trumaine Johnson, each of whom landed on an NFL roster after the deadline to trim squads to 53 men came and went. Coyle remains with the San Francisco 49ers, and Johnson signed a big deal with the New York Jets. Former running back Travon Van remains on the BC Lions' roster in Canada as well.
BULLDOG BITES
ALL-PFL: Drake had four players named to the preseason All-PFL team by the league's coaches over the summer. Six-foot-three senior receiver Steve Doran earned second-team All-PFL honors at the end of the 2017 year, as did 6-5, 290-pound left tackle Jordan Lewinsky.
Defensive tackle Nathan Clayberg (6-4, 282) picked up a preseason all-conference nod after garnering First-Team All-PFL honors with a 44-tackle campaign in '17, and senior defensive back Sean Lynch is a returning first-team All-PFL performer as well.
GUNSLINGER: Fifth-year senior quarterback Grant Kraemer returns for his third season as a starter for the Bulldogs. Kraemer led the PFL with 261.6 yards passing per game and threw 20 TDs in `17, only the second Bulldog since 1986 to throw 20 or more touchdowns in back-to-back seasons.
BEWARE THE PIONEER: While there were five FCS upsets over FBS teams, one of the biggest FCS over FCS upsets came out of the Pioneer League. On week one the Butler Bulldogs, who were picked to finish fourth in the PFL just behind Drake, produced one of the biggest upsets of the year, knocking Missouri Valley Powerhouse Youngstown State out of the top-25 with a 23-21 win in Youngstown.
San Diego, last year's PFL winner and the pick to win the league again in '18, caused an upset in the FCS Playoffs in '17 when the Toreros traveled to Flagstaff and stunned Northern Arizona 41-10 in the first round.
UP NEXT: Montana faces its first road test of the season when it travels to Macomb, Ill to face the Western Illinois Leathernecks of the Missouri Valley Conference, who sit at 0-1 after a 23-26 loss to Montana State in Bozeman on week one.
#GoGriz!
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MONTANA NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.
2 Cam Humphrey R-So. QB 6-2 192
2 Gavin Robertson R-So. S 6-1 222
3 Justin Calhoun R-Jr. CB 5-10 176
4 Nash Fouch
Fr. S 6-2 192
4 Rey Green
R-So. RB 5-11 205
5 Kobey Eaton
R-Jr. CB 6-3 180
5 Garrett Graves
Fr. QB 6-3 196
6 Keenan Curran
Sr. WR 6-2 200
6 Jackson Pepe
Fr. S 6-0 196
7 Dareon Nash
R-So. CB 6-2 190
7 Gabe Sulser
Fr. WR 5-9 161
8 Jeremy Calhoun Sr. RB 6-0 210
8 Lewis Cowans R-So. CB 6-1 195
9 Brennan Corbin R-So. TE 6-5 240
9 David Koppang
Fr. S 6-0 200
10 Reid Miller
Sr. S 5-10 208
11 Dalton Sneed
R-Jr. QB 6-1 207
12 Caleb Hill
Sr. TE 6-4 241
13 Josh Sandry
R-Jr. S 6-1 210
13 Tanner Wilson
R-Fr. QB 6-2 210
14 Seamus Hennessy Fr. QB 6-2 182
14 Michael McGinnis R-Fr. S 6-3 205
16 Jerry Louie-McGee R-Jr. WR 5-9 180
17 Wheeler Harris R-Fr. QB 6-3 203
17 Robby Hauck
R-Fr. S 5-10 179
18 Samuel Akem
R-So. WR 6-4 196
19 Malik Flowers
R-Fr. WR 6-2 195
20 Gavin Crow
R-So. CB 6-1 202
21 Lamarriel Taylor R-Jr. WR 6-2 195
23 Josh Egbo
R-So. CB 6-2 195
24 Alijah Lee
R-Sr. RB 5-6 196
25 Adam Eastwood R-Fr. RB 6-1 215
27 Kadeem Hemphill R-Jr. CB 6-0 187
29 Nick Fouch
So. CB 6-0 170
30 Evan Epperly
R-Sr. S 5-10 197
30 Jackson Groff
Fr. WR 5-10 180
31 Trase Le Texier R-So. TE 6-2 247
32 Drew Turner
Fr. RB 6-0 210
33 Dante Olson
R-Jr. LB 6-3 237
34 Jace Lewis
R-So. LB 6-1 230
35 Eric Williams
Sr. KP 6-0 188
36 Levi Janacaro
Fr. TE 6-0 226
37 Jesse Sims
R-Jr. DT 6-4 270
38 Caleb Mitchell R-So. LS/S 6-1 187
39 Brandon Purdy R-Jr. KP 5-10 176
41 Gabe Peppenger Jr. KP 6-0 220
42 Josh Buss
R-Sr. LB 6-2 220
43 Jake Olsen
Fr. TE 6-6 210
44 Randy Rodriguez R-So. DE 6-3 250
45 Vika Fa'atuiese R-Jr. LB 6-3 230
46 Jed Nagler
R-So. DE 6-4 230
Exp.
Hometown/Previous Schools
TR Issaquah, Wash. / Issaquah HS / Saddleback
TR Auburn, Wash. / Auburn Mtn.ViewHS / Arizona
2V
Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly HS
HS
Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville HS
SQ
Vancouver, Wash. / Union HS
2V
Vancouver, Wash. / Evergreen HS
HS
Eureka, Mont. / Lincoln County HS
3V
Federal Way, Wash. / Federal Way HS
HS
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
1V
Covina, Calif. / Charter Oak HS
HS
Billings, Mont. / Senior HS
3V
Long Beach, Calif. / Long Beach Poly HS
1V
Mission Viejo, Calif. / Mission Viejo HS
SQ
Anaheim, Calif. / Villa Park HS
HS
Missoula, Mont. / Loyola Sacred Heart
TR Hollidaysburg, Pa. / IMG Academy / Arkansas
TR Scottsdale, Ariz. / Horizon / UNLV / Ft. Scott CC
1V
Brenham, Tex. / Brenham HS / Blinn JC
2V
Bigfork, Mont. / Bigfork HS
RS
Polson, Mont. / Polson HS
HS
Corvallis, Ore. / Corvallis HS
RS
Sidney, Mont. / Sidney HS
2V
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho / Lake City HS
TR
Mesa, Ariz. / Mountainview HS / Alabama
TR San Diego, Calif. / Del Norte HS / N. Arizona
1V
Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow HS
SQ
Fontana, Calif. / A.B. Miller HS
1V
Kennewick, Wash. / Kamiakin HS
2V Chula Vista, Calif. / Mission Bay HS / UMASS
1V
Gilbert, Ariz. / Highland HS
1V Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice HS / Washington St.
TR Del Mar, Calif. / Cathedral Cath. / San Diego St.
TR Chicago, Ill. / H. Franciscan HS / San Jose St.
SQ
Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville HS
2V
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
WO
Phoenix, Ariz. / Northwest Christian HS
SQ
Boulder, Mont. / Jefferson County HS
HS
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
2V
Medford, Ore. / Cascade Christian HS
1V
Townsend, Mont. / Broadwater County HS
2V
Missoula, Mont. / Loyola Sacred Heart HS
HS
Missoula, Mont. / Big Sky HS
2V
Stevensville, Mont. / Corvallis HS
SQ
North Bend, Wash. / Mount Si HS
2V
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
TR
Missoula, Mont. / Sentinel HS
3V
Boise, Idaho / Mountain View HS
WO
Great Falls, Mont. / C.M. Russell HS
1V
Peoria, Ariz. / Centennial HS
2V
Vista, Calif. / Vista HS
1V
Whitefish, Mont. / Whitefish HS
ALPHABETICAL
No. Name
Yr. Pos.
18 Samuel Akem
R-So. WR
91 Eli Alford
Fr. DT
75 Sean Anderson
Fr. OT
78 Conlan Beaver R-So. OT
88 Colin Bingham R-Jr. TE
65 Gerrit Bloemendaal Fr. OL
53 Lorenzo Brown
Fr. DE
85 Danny Burton
So. WR
42 Josh Buss
R-Sr. LB
8 Jeremy Calhoun Sr. RB
3 Justin Calhoun R-Jr. WR
57 Shayne Cochran R-Sr. LB
9 Brennan Corbin R-So. TE
8 Lewis Cowans R-So. CB
20 Gavin Crow
R-So. CB
6 Keenan Curran
Sr. WR
86 Colten Curry
Fr. TE
55 Kyle Davis
R-Sr. DT
93 Braydon Deming R-Fr. DT
87 Bryson Deming R-Fr. TE
25 Adam Eastwood R-Fr. RB
5 Kobey Eaton
R-Jr. CB
23 Josh Egbo
R-So. CB
62 Dylan Eickmeyer R-So. OL
30 Evan Epperly
R-Sr. S
45 Vika Fa'atuiese R-Jr. FB
94 Nathaniel Ferguson Fr.
P
54 Tyler Flink
Fr. LB
19 Malik Flowers
R-Fr. WR
4 Nash Fouch
Fr.
S
29 Nick Fouch
So. CB
67 Tyler Ganoung
Fr. OL
83 Nick Germer
Fr. WR
5 Garrett Graves
Fr. QB
4 Rey Green
R-So. RB
30 Jackson Groff
Fr. WR
98 Alex Gubner
Fr. DT
95 Andrew Harris
R-Jr. DE
17 Wheeler Harris R-Fr. QB
77 Dallas Hart
R-Jr. OL
60 Cody Hartsoch
Fr. OT
17 Robby Hauck
R-Fr. S
14 Seamus Hennessy Fr. QB
12 Caleb Hill
Sr. TE
90 McKenzie Holt R-Fr. TE
2 Cam Humphrey R-So. QB
36 Levi Janacaro
Fr. TE
68 Cody Kanouse
Fr. OT
76 Colton Keintz
R-Fr. OT
9 David Koppang
Fr.
S
31 Trase Le Texier R-So. TE
COMPLETE BIG SKY STANDINGS
SCHOOL Eastern Washington Idaho State Montana Montana State Northern Arizona UC Davis Cal Poly Sacramento State Idaho Northern Colorado Portland State Southern Utah Weber State
CONF PCT 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000
OVERALL 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
HOME 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
AWAY 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1
STREAK W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 ----L1 L1 L1 L1 L1
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GRIZ FOOTBALL 2018
NUMERICAL ROSTER (CONT.)
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.
47 Cole Rosling
R-So. DE 6-4 250
48 Devin Maua
R-So. DE 6-3 250
49 Matt O'Donoghue R-So. LS 6-1 255
50 Cody Meyer
R-Jr. C 6-3 282
51 Cole Sain
Fr. OL 6-4 277
52 Michael Matthews R-Fr. LB 6-2 210
53 Lorenzo Brown
Fr. DE 6-4 238
54 Tyler Flink
Fr. LB 5-11 210
55 Kyle Davis
R-Sr. DT 6-1 270
56 Marcus Welnel R-Fr. LB 6-0 220
57 Shayne Cochran R-Sr. LB 6-1 225
58 Patrick O'Connell So. LB 6-2 220
59 Milton Mamula
Fr. DE 6-3 216
60 Cody Hartsoch
Fr. OT 6-5 284
61 Adam Wilson
Jr. KP 6-0 181
62 Dylan Eickmeyer R-So. OG 6-4 301
63 Trevor Welnel
Fr. OL 6-4 247
65 Gerrit Bloemendaal Fr. OL 6-3 291
66 Cy Sirmon
R-Jr. OL 6-3 272
67 Tyler Ganoung
Fr. OL 6-5 336
68 Cody Kanouse
Fr. OT 6-6 335
70 Skyler Martin
R-Fr. OL 6-5 272
71 Payton Stoner
So. OL 6-6 282
72 Conor Quick
Fr. OL 6-3 273
73 Brandon Scott R-So. OT 6-7 321
74 Angel Villanueva R-Jr. OL 6-5 324
75 Sean Anderson
Fr. OT 6-7 318
76 Colton Keintz
R-Fr. OT 6-8 287
77 Dallas Hart
R-Jr. OL 6-5 305
78 Conlan Beaver R-So. OT 6-5 295
79 Esai Longoria
R-So. OL 6-3 315
80 Mitch Roberts
R-Fr. WR 6-1 191
81 Matt Rensvold
R-Fr. TE 6-4 235
82 Samori Toure
R-So. WR 6-3 193
83 Nick Germer
Fr. WR 6-2 190
84 Max Morris
Fr. TE 6-4 219
85 Danny Burton
So. WR 5-10 175
86 Colten Curry
Fr. TE 6-7 215
87 Bryson Deming R-Fr. TE 6-4 245
88 Colin Bingham R-Jr. TE 6-3 245
89 Tim Semenza
R-Jr. K 5-7 150
91 Eli Alford
Fr. DT 6-1 285
92 Jace Schneider
Fr. LB 5-8 176
93 Braydon Deming R-Fr. DT 6-4 252
94 Nathaniel Ferguson Fr. P 6-1 234
95 Andrew Harris
R-Jr. DE 6-2 220
96 David Shaw
Sr. DT 6-5 290
97 RJ Nelson
R-Fr. DE 6-4 231
98 Alex Gubner
Fr. DT 6-3 295
99 Reggie Tilleman R-Sr. DE 6-4 265
Exp.
Hometown/Previous Schools
SQ
Helena, Mont. / Capital HS
RS
Billings, Mont. / Senior HS
1V
Santa Ana, Calif. / Foothill HS
SQ
San Marcos, Calif. / San Marcos HS
HS
Bellflower, Calif. / St. John Bosco HS
RS
Camas, Wash. / Camas HS
HS
Las Vegas, Nev. / Desert Pines HS
HS
Missoula, Mont. / Big Sky HS
3V
San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic HS
RS
Helena, Mont. / Capital HS
2V
Culbertson, Mont. / Culbertson HS
WO
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS / Mary
HS Newtown Square, Pa. / Episcopal Academy HS
HS
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
WOSan Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic HS / Arizona
SQ
Tucson, Ariz. / Salpointe Catholic HS
HS
Helena, Mont. / Capital HS
HS
Great Falls, Mont. / C.M. Russell HS
2V
Wenatchee, Wash. / Wenatchee HS
HS
Hillsboro, Ore. / Sunset, HS
HSGig Harbor, Wash. / Peninsula HS / Air Force Prep
RS
Vancouver, Wash. / Skyview HS
SQ
San Diego, Calif. / Mt. Carmel HS
HS
Helena, Mont. / Capital HS
1V
Owasso, Okla. / Owasso HS
2V
Duarte, Calif. / Duarte HS
HS
Litchfield Park, Ariz. / Verrado HS
RS
Missoula, Mont. / Big Sky HS
2V
Cypress, Calif. / Pacifica HS
1V
Fredericksburg, Va. / Massaponax HS
SQ
Caldwell, Idaho / Vallivue HS
RS
Missoula, Mont. / Sentinel HS
RS
Polson, Mont. / Polson HS
1V
Portland, Ore. / Westview HS
HS
Missoula, Mont. / Sentinel HS
HS
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
SQ
Helena, Mont. / Capital HS
HS
Valier, Mont. / Valier HS
RS
Billings, Mont. / West HS
2V
Missoula, Mont. / Big Sky HS
2V
San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic HS
TR Park City, Utah / Park City HS / Air Force Prep
HS
Bellevue, Wash. / Bellevue HS
RS
Billings, Mont. / West HS
HS
Butte, Mont. / Butte HS
SQ
Kalispell, Mont. / Glacier HS
1V Spring Grove, Pa. / Spring Grove HS / Maryland
RS
Hillsboro, Ore. / Hillsboro HS
HS
West Hills, Calif. / Chaminade Prep
2V
Genesee, Idaho / Genesee HS
ALPHABETICAL (cont.)
24 Alijah Lee
R-Sr. RB
34 Jace Lewis
R-So. LB
79 Esai Longoria
R-So. OL
16 Jerry Louie-McGee R-Jr. WR
59 Milton Mamula
Fr. DE
70 Skyler Martin
R-Fr. OT
52 Michael Matthews R-Fr. LB
48 Devin Maua
R-So. DE
14 Michael McGinnis R-Fr. S
50 Cody Meyer
R-Jr. OL
10 Reid Miller
Sr.
S
38 Caleb Mitchell R-So. LS/S
84 Max Morris
Fr. TE
46 Jed Nagler
R-So. DE
7 Dareon Nash
R-So. CB
97 RJ Nelson
R-Fr. DE
58 Patrick O'Connell So. LB
49 Matt O'Donoghue R-So. LS
43 Jake Olsen
Fr. TE
33 Dante Olson
R-Jr. LB
6 Jackson Pepe
Fr.
S
41 Gabe Peppenger Jr.
K
39 Brandon Purdy R-Jr. KP
72 Conor Quick
Fr. OL
81 Matt Rensvold
R-Fr. TE
80 Mitch Roberts
R-Fr. WR
2 Gavin Robertson R-So. S
44 Randy Rodriguez R-So. DE
47 Cole Rosling
R-So. DE
51 Cole Sain
Fr. OL
13 Josh Sandry
R-Jr. S
92 Jace Schneider
Fr.
LB
73 Brandon Scott R-So. OT
89 Tim Semenza
R-Jr. K
96 David Shaw
Sr. DT
37 Jesse Sims
R-Jr. DT
40 Cy Sirmon
R-Jr. DT
11 Dalton Sneed
R-Jr. QB
7 Gabe Sulser
Fr. WR
21 Lamarriel Taylor R-Jr. WR
99 Reggie Tilleman R-Sr. DE
82 Samori Toure
R-So. WR
32 Drew Turner
Fr. RB
74 Angel Villanueva R-Jr. OL
56 Marcus Welnel R-Fr. LB
63 Trevor Welnel
Fr. OT
35 Eric Williams
Sr. KP
61 Adam Wilson
Jr. KP
13 Tanner Wilson
R-Fr. QB
MONTANA COACHING STAFF
NAME Bobby Hauck (Montana 1988) Brent Pease (Montana 1986) Kent Baer (Utah State 1973) Timm Rosenbach (Washington State 1988) Justin Green (Montana 2004) Chad Germer (Montana 1993) Barry Sacks (Montana 1980) Jace Schillinger (Dickinson State 2005) Shann Schillinger (Montana 2010) C.J. Cox (UNLV 2010) Matt Nicholson (Houston 2010) Jimmy Morimoto (Phoenix 2002) Lennard Manke (Montana 2015)
TITLE Head Coach Assistant Head Coach / Receivers Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Running Backs / Recruiting Coordinator Offensive Line Defensive Line Tight Ends Safeties Cornerbacks Strength & Conditioning Director of Football Operations Video Coordinator
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