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Post by Platinumcat » Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:44 am

Down With the Foe! wrote:Anyone?


a Bobcat list over the past 3 seasons?


Inquiring minds want to know.
I'll see if I can put together a list today.



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Post by Down With the Foe! » Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:49 am

How bout an asterisk next to the name, or bold letters of the names that are contributing. (I don't know as I am new here and do not know the starters or players for the cats)


We know how the Griz players are contributing...it's called our Starting/2 deep defensive roster.


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just trying o pin that 50/50 recruit thing down.


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Post by Cat Pride » Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:49 am

El_Gato wrote:The following are all Montana kids that are Juniors or under; I'm not sure of the red shirt status of any of them, but they would all most likely be recruited within the last 3 years.

Jesse Anderson, FR
Elliot Barnhart, SO
Bryan Beniger, FR
Brant Birkeland, JR
Tyler Bolton, FR
Brandon Bostick, FR
Adam Brockway, FR
Kyle Burch, FR
Clayton Curley, JR
Bobby Daly, FR
Adam DeCock, SO
Chris Drewiskie, SO
Grant Elliot, JR
Ben Fjare, FR
Dane Fletcher, FR
Chase Gazzero, FR
Derek Green, FR
Jeff Hanson, FR
Brandon Hoffenbacker
Brett Irigoin, FR
Dylan Kinkelaar, FR
Ty McDonald, SO
Sean Neill, FR
Aaron Papich, SO
Nick Parker, FR
Matt Peebles, FR
Jeff Price, FR
Michael Rogers, JR
Toby Rundle, FR
Joe Schreibeis, FR
Chris Smith, FR
Braxton Thelan, FR
Jim Verlanic, FR

24 Freshmen, 5 Sophomores; the jury is out on how most of these kids will pan out; no doubt some will turn out to be great players (Bobby Daly is already very good) while some will no doubt fall into the "left-over" category.

The funny thing is, less than half of these kids are scholarship players. Many of them will be earning scholarships after this season, but the vast majority are walk-ons.



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Post by longhorn_22 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:08 am

El_Gato wrote:The following are all Montana kids that are Juniors or under; I'm not sure of the red shirt status of any of them, but they would all most likely be recruited within the last 3 years.

Jesse Anderson, FR
Elliot Barnhart, SO
Bryan Beniger, FR
Brant Birkeland, JR
Tyler Bolton, FR
Brandon Bostick, FR
Adam Brockway, FR
Kyle Burch, FR
Clayton Curley, JR
Bobby Daly, FR
Adam DeCock, SO
Chris Drewiskie, SO
Grant Elliot, JR
Ben Fjare, FR
Dane Fletcher, FR
Chase Gazzero, FR
Derek Green, FR
Jeff Hanson, FR
Brandon Hoffenbacker
Brett Irigoin, FR
Dylan Kinkelaar, FR
Ty McDonald, SO
Sean Neill, FR
Aaron Papich, SO
Nick Parker, FR
Matt Peebles, FR
Jeff Price, FR
Michael Rogers, JR
Toby Rundle, FR
Joe Schreibeis, FR
Chris Smith, FR
Braxton Thelan, FR
Jim Verlanic, FR

24 Freshmen, 5 Sophomores; the jury is out on how most of these kids will pan out; no doubt some will turn out to be great players (Bobby Daly is already very good) while some will no doubt fall into the "left-over" category.
These frshaman, in my opinion will be making a big impact in the near future.



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Post by Platinumcat » Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:09 am

Down With the Foe! wrote:How bout an asterisk next to the name, or bold letters of the names that are contributing. (I don't know as I am new here and do not know the starters or players for the cats)


We know how the Griz players are contributing...it's called our Starting/2 deep defensive roster.


:lol:

just trying o pin that 50/50 recruit thing down.
I would say that's due to a lack of recruiting in years previous (Glenn/and Hauck) A perfect example is QB shelf being left bare. Of all of those starters who are underclassmen, how many have beat out a starter that's a higher class? My guess is not many if any.



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Post by Hell's Bells » Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:25 am

longhorn_22 wrote:
El_Gato wrote:The following are all Montana kids that are Juniors or under; I'm not sure of the red shirt status of any of them, but they would all most likely be recruited within the last 3 years.

Jesse Anderson, FR
Elliot Barnhart, SO
Bryan Beniger, FR
Brant Birkeland, JR
Tyler Bolton, FR
Brandon Bostick, FR
Adam Brockway, FR
Kyle Burch, FR
Clayton Curley, JR
Bobby Daly, FR
Adam DeCock, SO
Chris Drewiskie, SO
Grant Elliot, JR
Ben Fjare, FR
Dane Fletcher, FR
Chase Gazzero, FR
Derek Green, FR
Jeff Hanson, FR
Brandon Hoffenbacker
Brett Irigoin, FR
Dylan Kinkelaar, FR
Ty McDonald, SO
Sean Neill, FR
Aaron Papich, SO *wasnt he a walk-on??*
Nick Parker, FR
Matt Peebles, FR
Jeff Price, FR
Michael Rogers, JR
Toby Rundle, FR
Joe Schreibeis, FR
Chris Smith, FR
Braxton Thelan, FR
Jim Verlanic, FR

24 Freshmen, 5 Sophomores; the jury is out on how most of these kids will pan out; no doubt some will turn out to be great players (Bobby Daly is already very good) while some will no doubt fall into the "left-over" category.
These frshaman, in my opinion will be making a big impact in the near future.


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Post by whizonthegriz » Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:09 pm

I work with a lady who's son signed with the Griz. She said the whole Hauck family is just amazing...On game days, or weekends that she is in Missoula visiting her son, they always recognize her and call her out by name. They seem to know what is going on in her life and spend a lot of quality time with her. As a mom, she feels that her son, a third string lineman, is really cared for and not just a player.


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Post by gtapp » Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:24 pm

Eastcoastgriz wrote:
gtapp wrote:
One reason it is hard to compare is the difference in philosophy's. Kramer believes that few MT kids can play at this level.
The GRIZ have proven this wrong.
I don't disagree. I am just saying "I think Kramer believes this".


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Post by El_Gato » Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:34 pm

gtapp, with 24 Freshmen (should it be Freshmans?) from MT, it appears that maybe Coach is changing his stance on this...?


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Post by Lydell » Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:41 pm

gtapp wrote:
thecitygriz wrote:i await your complete list of in-state recruits for the past three years, as i have provided. what surprises me about my list is how few washouts there have been. most of these kids are still in the program, and producing. i think you could easily make the case that a higher percentage of in-state kids stay with the program than out-of-state kids.

your envelope, please!
The instate kids I am sure have a higher % that stay on the team. We lose kids (both programs) from out of state because (among other reasons) they are homesick and miss friends and/or a girlfriend.

One reason it is hard to compare is the difference in philosophy's. Kramer believes that few MT kids can play at this level. He prefers CA kids (which makes up the majority of our roster). Everytime Hauck recruits a kid the griz assume MSU lost out and everytime Kramer gets a stud (like Goodman or Hoff) the griz say they did not really want him that bad. I am pretty sure that at least one half of your in state recruits Kramer was not interested in. Not that they can't play at 1-AA but that he thinks he can get better players out of state. I am not convinced of this but I beleive that Kramer is. I still don't believe Hauck's classes have been real good. Time will tell. His first class has been compared to a D-II class. Other than Hilliard, who on that list is a 1st team all BSC performer.
I got a good chuckle out of the "first class =DII" designation. There were 9 Montanans in that class and Sampson left to play for his dad.

Tyson Johnson - had a few ups and downs like most kickers, but a solid Big Sky player. Ask ISU about his 63 yd. punt last week.

Kelly Kain - Was offered full ride by EWU in addition to UM offer. Must be a D-IAA player.

Loren Utterback - Played in def. rotation as a frosh last year most of season and during run to NC game. Started this year until injured. D-II?

Matt Lebsock - Started on defense last year all season and during run to NC game. D-II?

Hilliard - no comment

Kyle Ryan - In def. rotation most of year last year as frosh. Starting this year on Big Sky's #1 def. unit.

That's 6 out of 9 players from 1st recruiting class. D-II? hardly

Kramer's MT recruits that year were:

Goodman - gone of his own choice
Nellermoe - gone
DeCock - slated to start on OL, apparently beaten out by Jensen.



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Post by Eastcoastgriz » Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:14 pm

gtapp wrote:
Eastcoastgriz wrote:
gtapp wrote:
One reason it is hard to compare is the difference in philosophy's. Kramer believes that few MT kids can play at this level.
The GRIZ have proven this wrong.
I don't disagree. I am just saying "I think Kramer believes this".
If he can see that it works, why do you think Kramer believes otherwise?


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Post by gtapp » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:16 pm

Eastcoastgriz wrote:
gtapp wrote:
Eastcoastgriz wrote:
gtapp wrote:
One reason it is hard to compare is the difference in philosophy's. Kramer believes that few MT kids can play at this level.
The GRIZ have proven this wrong.
I don't disagree. I am just saying "I think Kramer believes this".
If he can see that it works, why do you think Kramer believes otherwise?
I don't think he believes (at least not yet) that it works. The vast majority of MT kids on the roster are walk-on's (2003 - 3 MT scholarships, 2004 - 6, 2005 - 7).


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Post by gtapp » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:18 pm

Lydell wrote:
gtapp wrote:
thecitygriz wrote:i await your complete list of in-state recruits for the past three years, as i have provided. what surprises me about my list is how few washouts there have been. most of these kids are still in the program, and producing. i think you could easily make the case that a higher percentage of in-state kids stay with the program than out-of-state kids.

your envelope, please!
The instate kids I am sure have a higher % that stay on the team. We lose kids (both programs) from out of state because (among other reasons) they are homesick and miss friends and/or a girlfriend.

One reason it is hard to compare is the difference in philosophy's. Kramer believes that few MT kids can play at this level. He prefers CA kids (which makes up the majority of our roster). Everytime Hauck recruits a kid the griz assume MSU lost out and everytime Kramer gets a stud (like Goodman or Hoff) the griz say they did not really want him that bad. I am pretty sure that at least one half of your in state recruits Kramer was not interested in. Not that they can't play at 1-AA but that he thinks he can get better players out of state. I am not convinced of this but I beleive that Kramer is. I still don't believe Hauck's classes have been real good. Time will tell. His first class has been compared to a D-II class. Other than Hilliard, who on that list is a 1st team all BSC performer.
I got a good chuckle out of the "first class =DII" designation. There were 9 Montanans in that class and Sampson left to play for his dad.

Tyson Johnson - had a few ups and downs like most kickers, but a solid Big Sky player. Ask ISU about his 63 yd. punt last week.

Kelly Kain - Was offered full ride by EWU in addition to UM offer. Must be a D-IAA player.

Loren Utterback - Played in def. rotation as a frosh last year most of season and during run to NC game. Started this year until injured. D-II?

Matt Lebsock - Started on defense last year all season and during run to NC game. D-II?

Hilliard - no comment

Kyle Ryan - In def. rotation most of year last year as frosh. Starting this year on Big Sky's #1 def. unit.

That's 6 out of 9 players from 1st recruiting class. D-II? hardly

Kramer's MT recruits that year were:

Goodman - gone of his own choice
Nellermoe - gone
DeCock - slated to start on OL, apparently beaten out by Jensen.
Just because they play for the griz and even start does not make them "Good".


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Post by Lydell » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:25 pm

Good point......really all they've done is contribute to a 16-4 record.



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Post by Hell's Bells » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:47 pm

Lydell wrote:Good point......really all they've done is contribute to a 16-4 record.
question...what was JE's record at the U? :shock:


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Post by lifeloyalsigmsu » Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:52 pm

Lydell wrote:
gtapp wrote:
thecitygriz wrote:i await your complete list of in-state recruits for the past three years, as i have provided. what surprises me about my list is how few washouts there have been. most of these kids are still in the program, and producing. i think you could easily make the case that a higher percentage of in-state kids stay with the program than out-of-state kids.

your envelope, please!
The instate kids I am sure have a higher % that stay on the team. We lose kids (both programs) from out of state because (among other reasons) they are homesick and miss friends and/or a girlfriend.

One reason it is hard to compare is the difference in philosophy's. Kramer believes that few MT kids can play at this level. He prefers CA kids (which makes up the majority of our roster). Everytime Hauck recruits a kid the griz assume MSU lost out and everytime Kramer gets a stud (like Goodman or Hoff) the griz say they did not really want him that bad. I am pretty sure that at least one half of your in state recruits Kramer was not interested in. Not that they can't play at 1-AA but that he thinks he can get better players out of state. I am not convinced of this but I beleive that Kramer is. I still don't believe Hauck's classes have been real good. Time will tell. His first class has been compared to a D-II class. Other than Hilliard, who on that list is a 1st team all BSC performer.
I got a good chuckle out of the "first class =DII" designation. There were 9 Montanans in that class and Sampson left to play for his dad.

Tyson Johnson - had a few ups and downs like most kickers, but a solid Big Sky player. Ask ISU about his 63 yd. punt last week.

Kelly Kain - Was offered full ride by EWU in addition to UM offer. Must be a D-IAA player.

Loren Utterback - Played in def. rotation as a frosh last year most of season and during run to NC game. Started this year until injured. D-II?

Matt Lebsock - Started on defense last year all season and during run to NC game. D-II?

Hilliard - no comment

Kyle Ryan - In def. rotation most of year last year as frosh. Starting this year on Big Sky's #1 def. unit.

That's 6 out of 9 players from 1st recruiting class. D-II? hardly

Kramer's MT recruits that year were:

Goodman - gone of his own choice
Nellermoe - gone
DeCock - slated to start on OL, apparently beaten out by Jensen.
Lydell, since one of the above players mentioned is your son, how much has he played? Also, is it safe to assume that you have now completely renounced your Cat loyalty despite being an MSU alum?


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Post by Platinumcat » Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:56 pm

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Post by spider » Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:32 pm

gtapp wrote:I don't think he believes (at least not yet) that it works. The vast majority of MT kids on the roster are walk-on's (2003 - 3 MT scholarships, 2004 - 6, 2005 - 7).
If those scholarship numbers are real, that is really disappointing.



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Post by cornbreadfred » Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:32 pm

thecitygriz wrote:i'm mighty suspicious of this wolfman character. i think he has multiple identities, all dedicated to the proposition that hauck is a bad guy and a bad coach, and all disguised to give impression that there are many griz fans disgruntled with hauck. this in point of fact is simply not true. this is one man's opinion.

as for hauck's recruiting abilities, let's play a game. i'll name the in-state recruits he's signed since he took over as head coach, and one of you cats out there name the ones kramer has signed the past three years, and we'll compare lists. okay?

hauck's 2003 class:
ryan gustafson, lex hilliard, tyson johnson, kelly kain, matt lebsock, eric michel, kyle ryan, kyle sampson, loren utterback;

hauck's 2004 class:
ryan bagley, kroy biermann, jesse carlson, dan carpenter, colon dow, mike ferriter, trapper hight, karl pitcher, rob schulte, torrey thomas;

hauck's 2005 class:
gabe brown, chris dyk, terran hillesland, kevin klaboe, shawn lebsock, austin mullins, jace palmer, tyler palmer, jolly righetti, shann schillinger, brandon utterback.

you guys claim 50-50, but i think it's more like 80-20 in hauck's favor. among those i know kramer would have loved to get: the lebsock brothers, the utterbacks, hillesland, carlson, hilliard and just about all the great falls kids--bagley, schulte, kain, mullins.

i've purposely left murphy off this list because i don't know if he was a hauck recruit, or joe glenn.

rebuttal?

p.s. i have no idea if you recruited him or not, but bozeman's andrew schmidt displayed a lot of talent at running back for us this spring.

p.p.s. as i look over this list, i see that kyle sampson transferred to northern and gabe brown has been something of a mystery man, either hurt or ineligible or both, but except for those two, these kids have all turned out well, and are either making solid contributions to the team, or are expected to next year.
Glenn recruited Hilliard to Montana and then left. If you look back Lex signed when Glenn was still there, Lex wanted to leave with Glenn to Wyoming, and Glenn wanted him to come, but Hauck would not release Lex of his scholarship/letter



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Post by twentythreeOh4 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:52 pm

cornbreadfred wrote: Glenn recruited Hilliard to Montana and then left. If you look back Lex signed when Glenn was still there, Lex wanted to leave with Glenn to Wyoming, and Glenn wanted him to come, but Hauck would not release Lex of his scholarship/letter
That's funny, Glenn left for Wyoming in December, but the national signing day is in February...



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