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Montana Grizzlies early signing period signees

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Wednesday opened the first early signing period for Division I football, a 72-hour period where incoming recruits can sign National Letters of Intent with college programs.

Below is a list of the prospects who have signed with new head coach Bobby Hauck and the Montana Grizzlies.

 

MONTANA GRIZZLIES’ SIGNEES (in order of arrival of NLOI)

Colten Curry, tight end, Valier — Valier’s Curry hopes to enrich family legacy with Griz

Conor Quick, offensive line, Helena Capital — Helena Capital’s Quick thrilled to become a Griz 

Missoula Sentinel senior Nick Germer signed with his hometown Montana Griz on Wednesday/ contributed

Nick Germer, wide receiver, Missoula Sentinel — Germer follows father’s footsteps, commits to Griz

Garrett Graves, quarterback, Eureka — Versatile Eureka QB Graves attains goal, commits to Griz

Drew Turner, running back, Kalispell Glacier — Glacier’s RB Turner chooses Griz

Jackson Pepe, safety, Kalispell Glacier — Glacier S Pepe relieved by commitment to the Griz 

Levi Janacaro, fullback, Missoula Big Sky — Missoula Big Sky’s Janacaro commits to the Griz

Gabe Sulser, wide receiver, Billings Senior – After magical last season, Senior stars shift to opposite sides of the rivalry

Nash Fouch, safety, Woodinville, Washington — Woodinville safety Fouch fulfills dream, commits to Griz

Dalton Sneed, transfer quarterback, Fort Scott CC — Former UNLV QB Sneed transferring to Montana

Max Morris, tight end, Kalispell Glacier — Glacier tight end commits to Hauck, Griz

Sean Anderson, offensive line, Buckeye, Arizona

Tyler Ganoung, offensive line, Vancouver, Washington

About Colter Nuanez

Colter Nuanez is the co-founder and senior writer for Skyline Sports. After spending six years in the newspaper industry with stops at the Missoulian, the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the former Washington Newspaper Association Sportswriter of the Year and University of Montana Journalism School graduate ('09) has cultivated a deep passion for sports journalism during his 13-year career covering the Big Sky Conference. In August of 2014, Colter and brother Brooks merged their passions of writing and art to found Skyline Sports.

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