Derek Green Commits
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:08 am
MSU football: Bobcats land Billings receiver
By Chronicle Staff
The Montana State football team picked up another oral commitment Wednesday from Derek Green, a wide receiver from Billings Senior High School.
Green, who is 6-foot-3, 175 pounds, earned first-team all-state honors after catching 61 passes for 909 yards and 11 touchdowns.
"They've been recruiting me since early in the season, I've always liked Montana State and Bozeman's close to where I live," Green said Wednesday night. "When went on my trip this last weekend I had a lot of fun and I liked the coaching staff."
Green, who says he'll decide whether to become a teacher or marketer, also was well aware of MSU's offensive style.
"I do know that they pass a lot," he said. "So that's a perfect offense for my position. They've got good quqteterbacks, so it looks good to me."
Green committed Wednesday and is receiving a full-ride scholarship. He also said he considered other schools in Montana.
Players can commit any time but can't sign binding letters of intent until February. Under NCAA rules, coaches can't comment on recruits until they've signed.
By Chronicle Staff
The Montana State football team picked up another oral commitment Wednesday from Derek Green, a wide receiver from Billings Senior High School.
Green, who is 6-foot-3, 175 pounds, earned first-team all-state honors after catching 61 passes for 909 yards and 11 touchdowns.
"They've been recruiting me since early in the season, I've always liked Montana State and Bozeman's close to where I live," Green said Wednesday night. "When went on my trip this last weekend I had a lot of fun and I liked the coaching staff."
Green, who says he'll decide whether to become a teacher or marketer, also was well aware of MSU's offensive style.
"I do know that they pass a lot," he said. "So that's a perfect offense for my position. They've got good quqteterbacks, so it looks good to me."
Green committed Wednesday and is receiving a full-ride scholarship. He also said he considered other schools in Montana.
Players can commit any time but can't sign binding letters of intent until February. Under NCAA rules, coaches can't comment on recruits until they've signed.