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UMStudent
December 11th, 2008, 10:34 PM
Lets hear about the hogs up front, cause we all know you can't get into the semi's without having a stacked O and D line. So list your staters JMU, Richmond, and UNI. This is what the Griz have up front, and what I think is one of the reason we've had such a suprising season.

O-line

RT-Brent Russum 66/SR/6'4"/295/3 year starter-Lewiston, ID (Transfer from Arizona State University)

RG-Terran Hillesland 77/JR/6'7"/323/1st year starter-Sidney, MT

C-J.D. Quinn 69/SR/6'4"/302/1st year starter-Garland, TX (Transfer from the University of Oklahoma)

LG-Collin Dow 79/SR/6'5"/300/3 year starter-BIllings, MT

LT-Levi Horn 72/JR/6'7"/305/1st year starter-Spokane, WA (Transfer from the University of Oregon)

All of the 1st year starter saw plenty of starting time last year, just not the whole season. J.D. Quinn and Collin Dow are amoung the best run blockers I've ever seenin the FCS. Both have a chance to play in the NFL next year. These guys are also slim fit linemen that are fast and excellent pulling blockers. They're also the reason for why Chase Reynolds has had 1413 total yards and 19 TD's this season.

D-line

LE-Mike Stadnyk 91/SR/6'4"/260/2nd year starter-Regina, Saskatchewan (yep he's a Canuk)

RE-Jace Palmer 42/JR/6'3"/235/1st year starter-Missoula, MT

DT-Craig Mettler 50/SR /6'3"/275/3 year starter-Walla Walla, WA

DT-Jesse Carlson 97/SR /DT /6'3"/272/2nd year starter-Billings, MT

Jace Palmer might be small, but he's the speed demon off the edge and also leads the team in tackels for a lost. His twin is Tyler Palmer and has been playing at WR all season, so he's fast and can hold he's own on rushing plays to his side.

gbhmt
December 11th, 2008, 10:39 PM
Lets hear about the hogs up front, cause we all know you can't get into the semi's without having a stacked O and D line. So list your staters JMU, Richmond, and UNI. This is what the Griz have up front, and what I think is one of the reason we've had such a suprising season.

O-line

RT-Brent Russum 66/SR/6'4"/295/3 year starter-Lewiston, ID (Transfer from Arizona State University)

RG-Terran Hillesland 77/JR/6'7"/323/1st year starter-Sidney, MT

C-J.D. Quinn 69/SR/6'4"/302/1st year starter-Garland, TX (Transfer from the University of Oklahoma)

LG-Collin Dow 79/SR/6'5"/300/3 year starter-BIllings, MT

LT-Levi Horn 72/JR/6'7"/305/1st year starter-Spokane, WA (Transfer from the University of Oregon)

All of the 1st year starter saw plenty of starting time last year, just not the whole season. J.D. Quinn and Collin Dow are amoung the best run blockers I've ever seenin the FCS. Both have a chance to play in the NFL next year. These guys are also slim fit linemen that are fast and excellent pulling blockers. They're also the reason for why Chase Reynolds has had 1413 total yards and 19 TD's this season.

D-line

LE-Mike Stadnyk 91/SR/6'4"/260/2nd year starter-Regina, Saskatchewan (yep he's a Canuk)

RE-Jace Palmer 42/JR/6'3"/235/1st year starter-Missoula, MT

DT-Craig Mettler 50/SR /6'3"/275/3 year starter-Walla Walla, WA

DT-Jesse Carlson 97/SR /DT /6'3"/272/2nd year starter-Billings, MT

Jace Palmer might be small, but he's the speed demon off the edge and also leads the team in tackels for a lost. His twin is Tyler Palmer and has been playing at WR all season, so he's fast and can hold he's own on rushing plays to his side.

Yeah Palmer's definitely fast, he used to be a sprinter.

achrist70
December 11th, 2008, 11:55 PM
UNI

O-line

LT Austin Howard 6-8 301 First Year at Oline Starter last year at Tight End, very athletic, had a brother who played in the NFL
LG Nate Herrig 6-4 277 (Probably Bigger Now) converted D-lineman this year very good at getting to second level.
C Austin Stiechen 6-3 300 First Year Starter but played a lot last year, best bench on the team
RG Jason Fiacco 6-2 310 First Year Starter, former member of the United States Junior Power Lifting Team
RT Bob Swift 6-6 315 Second Year Starter (captain) leader of the o-line will probably get a chance in the NFL

D-Line

RE- James Ruffin 6-4 265 MVFC Defensive Player of the Year
DT- Everette Pedescleaux 6-6 305 Solid Contributor for 4 years, should get looks from NFL, was also member of UNI basketball team
NT- Chuck Kinney- 6-4 275 3rd year starter very active DT
LE- Jeremy Robertson 6-4 255 1st year starter runs a 4.6 forty, speed rusher

DE- Justin Kirk- Sr. 6-4 255 converted LB, very smart player and is always in position
DT- Mark Huygens 6-6 277 Sr. Started at beginning of season but has been battling injuries, still is a force in the middle and a leader of the defense
DT- Nate Lane 6-3 290 Seen consistent action for 3 year, very good run stopper and is able to get after quarterback

Go Lehigh TU Owl
December 12th, 2008, 12:04 AM
The further west you go the bigger the players must get. Those are some monsters on both sides of the line. Especially Montana's oline and UNI's dline. A 6'6 305 DT in FCS? That's pretty crazy. The Griz dline isn't nearly as big as i would have thought though. Pretty standard issue for FSC atleast size wise.

grizband
December 12th, 2008, 12:08 AM
The further west you go the bigger the players must get. Those are some monsters on both sides of the line. Especially Montana's oline and UNI's dline. A 6'6 305 DT in FCS? That's pretty crazy. The Griz dline isn't nearly as big as i would have thought though. Pretty standard issue for FSC atleast size wise.
The Griz seem to have the same problems recruiting DTs as anyone else at the FCS level. Basically, anyone who is 6'3", 300+lbs and quick is an instant FBS recruit.

achrist70
December 12th, 2008, 12:24 AM
And Everette is no big slow plugger, he is very athletic, and has had a part in blocking many kicks, will come in as a fullback in goal line situations, and I am waiting for them to sneak him out of the backfield for a catch, he has great hands.

UMStudent
December 12th, 2008, 12:31 AM
RG Jason Fiacco 6-2 310 First Year Starter, former member of the United States Junior Power Lifting Team


I looked up his photos and he looks like a monster. Thats one strong lookin O-linemen.

UMStudent
December 12th, 2008, 12:39 AM
And Everette is no big slow plugger, he is very athletic, and has had a part in blocking many kicks, will come in as a fullback in goal line situations, and I am waiting for them to sneak him out of the backfield for a catch, he has great hands.

Dudes a beast, it doesn't suprise me at all that he's a transfer from Minnesota.

rancher griz
December 12th, 2008, 02:02 AM
Lets hear about the hogs up front, cause we all know you can't get into the semi's without having a stacked O and D line. So list your staters JMU, Richmond, and UNI. This is what the Griz have up front, and what I think is one of the reason we've had such a suprising season.

O-line

RT-Brent Russum 66/SR/6'4"/295/3 year starter-Lewiston, ID (Transfer from Arizona State University)

RG-Terran Hillesland 77/JR/6'7"/323/1st year starter-Sidney, MT

C-J.D. Quinn 69/SR/6'4"/302/1st year starter-Garland, TX (Transfer from the University of Oklahoma)

LG-Collin Dow 79/SR/6'5"/300/3 year starter-BIllings, MT

LT-Levi Horn 72/JR/6'7"/305/1st year starter-Spokane, WA (Transfer from the University of Oregon)

All of the 1st year starter saw plenty of starting time last year, just not the whole season. J.D. Quinn and Collin Dow are amoung the best run blockers I've ever seenin the FCS. Both have a chance to play in the NFL next year. These guys are also slim fit linemen that are fast and excellent pulling blockers. They're also the reason for why Chase Reynolds has had 1413 total yards and 19 TD's this season.

D-line

LE-Mike Stadnyk 91/SR/6'4"/260/2nd year starter-Regina, Saskatchewan (yep he's a Canuk)

RE-Jace Palmer 42/JR/6'3"/235/1st year starter-Missoula, MT

DT-Craig Mettler 50/SR /6'3"/275/3 year starter-Walla Walla, WA

DT-Jesse Carlson 97/SR /DT /6'3"/272/2nd year starter-Billings, MT

Jace Palmer might be small, but he's the speed demon off the edge and also leads the team in tackels for a lost. His twin is Tyler Palmer and has been playing at WR all season, so he's fast and can hold he's own on rushing plays to his side.

For the OL you got to include:

LG-Chris Dyk 75/JR/6'8"/295/1 year starter-Dillon, MT

TE-Steve Phaler 88/JR/6'5"/250/2 year starter-Frenchtown, MT

TE-Dan Beaudin 87/JR/6'5"/246/2 year starter-Trout Creek, MT

These 3 guys are very significant parts of our line. Dyk has started some games this year instead of Horn and plays as much the game almost as much as any of the starters do, so I feel that he needs to be mentioned. Phaler and Beaudin are a big part of the run blocking and sometimes pass blocking games so they need mentioning. Phaler has been getting attention from NFL scouts. Our DL does some serious rotating as well. Mullins, Hobbs, LaMantia, Mercer, Featherston will all see lots of PT.

Khan4Cats
December 12th, 2008, 09:37 AM
Dudes a beast, it doesn't suprise me at all that he's a transfer from Minnesota.

He originally verbally committed to UNI on a basketball scholarship.

Rescinded when Minnesota offered him for football. Redshirted his Freshman year, then decided he wanted to try and do both.

Transferred to UNI, was able to play football right away and was a reserve on the 2005 2nd place team but had to sit out a year of basketball for the transfer. Played his sophomore year on the basketball team as a reserve power forward and then gave up basketball as his football stock started to rise and he put on a little more muscle to play DT.

He's 305 lbs, but there is absolutely no belly on the guy. He is an absolute physical specimen and his stock (which was good coming in) has been rising all year. He has the speed of an OLB/DE and now the size of a DT. And yes, he has been lining up in short yardage situations as a TE/FB.

mcveyrl
December 12th, 2008, 09:42 AM
Starting O-line

60 Terrence Apted OT 6-4 335 RSr.
78 Arthur Walker OG 6-3 325 RSo.
62 Scott Lemn OC 6-3 285 RSr.
53 Dorian Brooks OG 6-3 285 RJr.
76 Theo Sherman OT 6-4 300 RSo.
85 Mike Caussin TE 6-5 225 RJr.

Starting D-Line:

99 Hassan Abdul-Wahid DE 6-5 240 RSr.
52 Arthur Moats DE 6-2 240 Jr.
58 Sam Daniels DT 6-1 270 RJr.
98 J.D. Skolnitsky DT 6-5 255 RJr.

Khan4Cats
December 12th, 2008, 09:45 AM
UNI

O-line

LT Austin Howard 6-8 301 First Year at Oline Starter last year at Tight End, very athletic, had a brother who played in the NFL
LG Nate Herrig 6-4 277 (Probably Bigger Now) converted D-lineman this year very good at getting to second level.
C Austin Stiechen 6-3 300 First Year Starter but played a lot last year, best bench on the team
RG Jason Fiacco 6-2 310 First Year Starter, former member of the United States Junior Power Lifting Team
RT Bob Swift 6-6 315 Second Year Starter (captain) leader of the o-line will probably get a chance in the NFL

D-Line

RE- James Ruffin 6-4 265 MVFC Defensive Player of the Year
DT- Everette Pedescleaux 6-6 305 Solid Contributor for 4 years, should get looks from NFL, was also member of UNI basketball team
NT- Chuck Kinney- 6-4 275 3rd year starter very active DT
LE- Jeremy Robertson 6-4 255 1st year starter runs a 4.6 forty, speed rusher

DE- Justin Kirk- Sr. 6-4 255 converted LB, very smart player and is always in position
DT- Mark Huygens 6-6 277 Sr. Started at beginning of season but has been battling injuries, still is a force in the middle and a leader of the defense
DT- Nate Lane 6-3 290 Seen consistent action for 3 year, very good run stopper and is able to get after quarterback

Also on offense is Jay Teply, 6-7, 325lb RS Fr. Has started at RT and will be first man in if a player goes down (Swift can move to guard, Herrig can play center). Was on All-Conference Newcomer team.

And it's Wes Lane, Nate Lane droped football after last year (twin brothers). Wes is very quick off the ball in the middle of the pack.

Huygens was a 2nd team All-American last year, but has had nagging injuries all year. He is an emotional leader and will get in the other teams' head. He's fun to watch, last week he would stand up and lean in to listen whenever the UNH quarterback was trying to audible to his offensive line, just like he was trying to hear the call. In other game early in the year, he was held and got the call, then proceeded to get in his stance-ten yards back from the previous spot, prior to the ref announcng the penalty and while the other teams' offense was huddling right next to him.

achrist70
December 12th, 2008, 10:28 AM
Also on offense is Jay Teply, 6-7, 325lb RS Fr. Has started at RT and will be first man in if a player goes down (Swift can move to guard, Herrig can play center). Was on All-Conference Newcomer team.

And it's Wes Lane, Nate Lane droped football after last year (twin brothers). Wes is very quick off the ball in the middle of the pack.

Huygens was a 2nd team All-American last year, but has had nagging injuries all year. He is an emotional leader and will get in the other teams' head. He's fun to watch, last week he would stand up and lean in to listen whenever the UNH quarterback was trying to audible to his offensive line, just like he was trying to hear the call. In other game early in the year, he was held and got the call, then proceeded to get in his stance-ten yards back from the previous spot, prior to the ref announcng the penalty and while the other teams' offense was huddling right next to him.

My bad I know that, it had been a long day. Nate would have been a good one too, but concentrated on academics!

JayJ79
December 12th, 2008, 11:17 AM
He's 305 lbs, but there is absolutely no belly on the guy. He is an absolute physical specimen and his stock (which was good coming in) has been rising all year. He has the speed of an OLB/DE and now the size of a DT. And yes, he has been lining up in short yardage situations as a TE/FB.

And Khan has a poster of E.P. hanging up in his bedroom..... xwhistlex

j/k :p It just sounded for a second like you had a bit of a mancrush on him. haha.

He is one heck of a football player though.

Khan4Cats
December 12th, 2008, 01:15 PM
And Khan has a poster of E.P. hanging up in his bedroom..... xwhistlex

j/k :p It just sounded for a second like you had a bit of a mancrush on him. haha.

He is one heck of a football player though.

Nah, he's not on the poster. Huygens and Ruffin are though! xsmiley_wix



Course, Johnny is right in the middle of it.xoopsx

ur2k
December 12th, 2008, 01:59 PM
For UR:

LT 54 Jared Decker Jr. 6-5 300 has started all but one game in college
LG 79 Matthew McCracken Jr. 6-4 291 1st Team All-CAA,35-straight starts
C 65 Drew Lachenmayer So. 6-3 288 Took over at C in preseason
RG 75 Evan Lehner Sr. 6-3 290 Made 1st career start after Tim Silver went down vs. JMU
RT 66 Michael Silva Jr. 6-5 300 All-Conference in 2008

ur2k
December 12th, 2008, 02:02 PM
Now D-line

DE 2 Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. Sr. 6-4 265 First Team All-Conference... Rated as FCS’ best DE in preseason
NG 98 Parker Miles Jr. 6-3 266 Has started 16-consecutive games... sixth on team in tackles
DT 55 Martin Parker So. 6-3 287 7.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks this season
DE 8 Sherman Logan Sr. 6-3 241 Sixth-year senior... Tied for fourth all-time at UR in sacks (20.0)

gbhmt
December 12th, 2008, 03:09 PM
The further west you go the bigger the players must get. Those are some monsters on both sides of the line. Especially Montana's oline and UNI's dline. A 6'6 305 DT in FCS? That's pretty crazy. The Griz dline isn't nearly as big as i would have thought though. Pretty standard issue for FSC atleast size wise.

The Griz have had a history of quicker defensive lineman rather than bigger ones, like Dustin Dlouhy a few years back and Kroy Biermann last year. Both were small and incredibly fast, they could have played LB if they wanted too. But you don't always need size. Biermann made it to the NFL despite being small.

appfan2008
December 12th, 2008, 03:34 PM
those are some big boys... on all four teams...