The Montana Grizzlies are set to showcase their football team at the Grizzly Scholarship Association Spring Game on Friday, marking the debut of new head coach Bobby Kennedy. This seasonal highlight concludes a 14-practice schedule, where the team aims to build depth after graduating 26 players. Kennedy expressed enthusiasm for the team's progress and is focused on improved performance on both offense and defense during Friday's scrimmage.

By the Numbers
  • 26 players lost to graduation since last season.
  • Fans can purchase tickets for $10, available until kickoff.
State of Play
  • The game starts at 6 p.m., following a fan tailgate at 4 p.m.
  • New offensive and defensive strategies are being integrated under Kennedy's coaching staff.
  • A focus on developing younger players will dominate the game's strategy, especially in key positions.
What's Next

Following the Spring Game, Kennedy and his coaching staff will visit high schools across Montana to recruit new talent, continuing a long-standing tradition of the Grizzlies.

Bottom Line

As the Grizzlies look to kick off the new season under fresh leadership, the Spring Game will serve as a crucial indicator of team depth and talent development, setting the stage for the upcoming season.