Butte Central DE Marcus Ferriter commits to the 'Cats
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:58 pm
Long, rangy end was among the top defensive players in Class A as a senior.Read the Full Article on BobcatNation
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Butte Central has 136 students. Dawson County in Glendive has 329 and Anaconda has 326, the next-smallest Class A schools. Belgrade (894), Columbia Falls (691), Laurel (649), Havre (558), Browning (544), Hamilton (513), Polson (511) and Miles City (504) all have more than 500.TomCat88 wrote:Quite an accomplishment for Butte Central to get in the A title game. By far the smallest school in Class A. I think BC might be small enough to be in Class C.
Colter_Nuanez wrote:Butte Central has 136 students. Dawson County in Glendive has 329 and Anaconda has 326, the next-smallest Class A schools. Belgrade (894), Columbia Falls (691), Laurel (649), Havre (558), Browning (544), Hamilton (513), Polson (511) and Miles City (504) all have more than 500.TomCat88 wrote:Quite an accomplishment for Butte Central to get in the A title game. By far the smallest school in Class A. I think BC might be small enough to be in Class C.
Thirty different Class B schools have more kids than Butte Central, 11 don't. Chinook has more as a Class C school than BC and 11 other Class C schools have more than 100 kids. Forty-two Class C schools have between 50 and 100 students. Thirty-seven have between 25 and 50 kids, 27 have less than 25 and five have 10 or less. Judith Gap is the smallest school in the state this year with six students.
Along with Libby leaving 20 A schools.vike_king wrote:Colter_Nuanez wrote:Butte Central has 136 students. Dawson County in Glendive has 329 and Anaconda has 326, the next-smallest Class A schools. Belgrade (894), Columbia Falls (691), Laurel (649), Havre (558), Browning (544), Hamilton (513), Polson (511) and Miles City (504) all have more than 500.TomCat88 wrote:Quite an accomplishment for Butte Central to get in the A title game. By far the smallest school in Class A. I think BC might be small enough to be in Class C.
Thirty different Class B schools have more kids than Butte Central, 11 don't. Chinook has more as a Class C school than BC and 11 other Class C schools have more than 100 kids. Forty-two Class C schools have between 50 and 100 students. Thirty-seven have between 25 and 50 kids, 27 have less than 25 and five have 10 or less. Judith Gap is the smallest school in the state this year with six students.
Isn't Anaconda moving down to B next year?
Blake Hempstead @blakeahssports 49m49 minutes ago
Quote from AHS lineman: If Sims is a PAC12 player, then Marcus Ferriter belongs at Notre Dame. Interesting considering the recent news.
Bill Foley @Foles74 21m21 minutes ago
@blakeahssports Take nothing from Sims, and I never saw Biermann in HS. But Marcus Ferriter is the best Class A defensive player I've seen.
Yeah, I honestly can't believe he wasn't given a scholarship. I'm excited to see what he can do.wbtfg wrote:a few quotes from twitter:
Blake Hempstead @blakeahssports 49m49 minutes ago
Quote from AHS lineman: If Sims is a PAC12 player, then Marcus Ferriter belongs at Notre Dame. Interesting considering the recent news.Bill Foley @Foles74 21m21 minutes ago
@blakeahssports Take nothing from Sims, and I never saw Biermann in HS. But Marcus Ferriter is the best Class A defensive player I've seen.
None. I don't believe they get anything the first year. Unless something very unusual happens, such as a true freshman preferred walk on comes into camp and wins the starting job. This is how I think it happens the majority of the timeCat Grad wrote:How many Montana preferred walk on kids
will be receiving academic scholarships? All of them?
In referring to the Best and the Brightest, and other academic scholarships. Not referring to football scholarships.BigBruceBaker wrote:None. I don't believe they get anything the first year. Unless something very unusual happens, such as a true freshman preferred walk on comes into camp and wins the starting job. This is how I think it happens the majority of the timeCat Grad wrote:How many Montana preferred walk on kids
will be receiving academic scholarships? All of them?
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My fault skipped right over that part. I've only heard of 2 guys right now with amazing grades.Cat Grad wrote:In referring to the Best and the Brightest, and other academic scholarships. Not referring to football scholarships.BigBruceBaker wrote:None. I don't believe they get anything the first year. Unless something very unusual happens, such as a true freshman preferred walk on comes into camp and wins the starting job. This is how I think it happens the majority of the timeCat Grad wrote:How many Montana preferred walk on kids
will be receiving academic scholarships? All of them?
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BigBruceBaker wrote:My fault skipped right over that part. I've only heard of 2 guys right now with amazing grades.Cat Grad wrote:In referring to the Best and the Brightest, and other academic scholarships. Not referring to football scholarships.BigBruceBaker wrote:None. I don't believe they get anything the first year. Unless something very unusual happens, such as a true freshman preferred walk on comes into camp and wins the starting job. This is how I think it happens the majority of the timeCat Grad wrote:How many Montana preferred walk on kids
will be receiving academic scholarships? All of them?
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And they don't count against our football scholarships. I thought as I glanced at the list a couple of them are 4.0 students.
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