Shrine Game Roster Breakdowns
RB
East: Conner Bokma - DGS (6'2", 205 lbs.)
East: Andrew Grinde - CMR (5'11", 215 lbs.)
East: Sam Sparks - Billings Senior (6'0", 180 lbs.)
West: Michael Banna - Missoula Big Sky (5'11", 225 lbs.)
West: Josh McCracken - Kalispell Flathead (5'9", 195 lbs.)
West: Sean Opland - Troy (6'0", 200 lbs.)
West: Chris Park - Whitefish (5'7", 180 lbs.)
West: Thomas Trefney - Kalispell Glacier (6'1", 205 lbs.)
Alternate (East): Bridger Coffman - Sidney (5'10", 170 lbs.)
Alternate (East): Riley Hagler - Savage (6'2", 200 lbs.)
Alternate (West): Aidan Collins - Missoula Loyola (6'2", 205 lbs.)
Alternate (West): Alex Draper - Hamilton (6'0", 200 lbs.)
Alternate (West): Wyatt Haldorson - Corvallis (5'10", 170 lbs.)
Alternate (West): Brad Holland - Flint Creek (5'9", 165 lbs.)
Alternate (West): Nick Winfield - Jefferson (5'10", 195 lbs.)
The East will carry three running backs while the West will carry five. The West also has a laundry list of quality alternates to choose from if need be. There are 6-7 backs that have a shot at the FCS level but I will only say two are scholarship players (Andrew Grinde and Sean Opland). Fringe PWO guys are Sam Sparks, Conner Bokma, Michael Banna, Josh McCracken, and Thomas Trefney. There are 15 backs to cover here so let's get started with the East backs.

Andrew Grinde was slowed this year by a few nagging injuries but it didn't stop him from still topping the 1,000 yard mark. He also ran behind a less than stellar offensive line (which still had SuperState player Noah Danielson). Andrew runs with speed, power and patience. He also a good pass blocker and receiver. The only knock on him would probably have to be his height but that just doesn't matter as a running back in my opinion. Just overall a great running back and one of the best to ever play in the Montana high school ranks. He committed to Yale early in the fall and has not looked back. Best of luck to him.

Sam Sparks was part of a three headed monster at Billing Senior this year with Nate Dick (QB) and Gabe Sulser (WR/ATH). The Broncs ran a zone read scheme almost to perfection at times and they had so much speed. Sparks only increased that speed as he had 1456 yards on 228 carries and led AA with 6.4 yards per carry. He ran behind a great offensive line. Sam has good hips and makes good cuts in the hole and on the outside. Has good speed. Will not be a power back by any stretch when he plays in college because he is more of a versatile player where you can line him up anywhere. Sam is worthy of a PWO offer in my book because he comes from a good program, has enough talent, could play other positions, and would be a nightmare on special teams if he doesn't crack a lineup.

Conner Bokma is a kid that I ranked as the third best running back in Montana going into this past season. He didn't get the chance to play his full senior season because of injury but he came back with a few games to go and led DGS to a State 6-man title. The phrase "he is just a six-man kid" doesn't work with Conner. He has the size (6'2", 205 lbs.) and versatility (played running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and safety) to get a shot at the Big Sky. Tim Cramsey followed him on twitter because he must have seen the talent as well. Conner isn't a burner but he isn't slow either. You can throw away his stats from 6-man and instead watch him on tape. He is a quick twitch athlete and plays loose. Plays physical with a ton of passion. His style of play is nearly exactly like Rhett Young's coming out of high school. Montana Tech, MSU-Northern, Rocky, and Dickinson State I think have already offered. What it will come down to is how badly Conner wants to be a Bobcat. If he doesn't get a PWO offer, he may just walk-on next fall and try to make the team. He badly wants to be a Bobcat.


For the West, Sean Opland is the first player that jumps out. He didn't pick up a ton of wins in his career but he finished in the top 5 in rushing yards for a career in Montana high school football history. A great athlete (we have talked about his track ability enough on here), Sean is slated to be a running back for the Cats. He is a three time Class B All-State selection at running back and two time at linebacker. At State track last year, his results were: 100M - 2nd place (11.20), 200M - 1st place (22.6), 400M - 2nd place (49.49), and High Jump - 2nd place (6'2"). The ONLY reason he is not more talked about in the state is because he is from Troy. The Cats offered a full-ride and I cannot wait to see how the kid develops and how he shows his abilities against the best in-state competition this summer.

Thomas Trefney led AA in rushing yards his senior year behind a powerful Glacier rushing attack. Thomas is a slippery runner who can break a big run if he sees light. He also has good size and is a good receiver. The only knock I have on him is his running style. He runs stiff and he is not as good of a cutter as some of the other top backs. However, his stats don't lie. I can say he runs stiff all day but his tape shows a kid who ran against some of the best defenses AA has to offer and he was successful against all of them. Coach Grady Bennett put it best by saying he is one of those backs that gets better the more carries he gets. Thomas has received strong interest from nearly every Montana frontier school.

Michael Banna is the bruiser of the group. He is your prototypical fullback in a pro-style offense. He carried the load for Big Sky his senior year and racked up over 1,000 yards rushing. He is also an excellent receiver. Michael is also no slouch in the "athletic" department as he hurdles defenders multiple times in his senior tape. The old Bobcat staff was interested in him. I do not know on his interest level now but he is definitely worthy of a PWO because of his future as a short yardage back and blocker. Frontier schools have already offered.

Chris Park shined his senior season for Whitefish. He was the Co-Offensive MVP of the Northwestern A conference (as well as a Co-Defensive MVP at LB). He is only 5'7" but he plays like a 230 lb fullback. He is very similar to current Bobcat Logan Jones. One of those football players that can kind of do it all on offense. Again, the only thing hurting him is his size and he just tore his ACL during the A title game against Dillon. I think Carroll and other frontier schools are interested. I wouldn't be surprised if either school throws a PWO offer at him late in the recruiting game this month.

The final back is Josh McCracken from Flathead. The kid is built like a rock at 5'8", 195 lbs. Hard to bring down due to his size and speed combo. Josh was one of the hardest workers on Kyle Samson's team and Samson stated, " His strength allows him to break a lot of tackles but he also has the speed to break it outside and make some big plays there as well." His running backs coach, former Griz and NFL player Lex Hilliard, stated, "He never shies away from a hit and he's a fearless runner." Josh is getting strong interest from Frontier schools and their is a Griz connection there. I see him playing in the Frontier. Cody Kirk type work ethic though.

Alex Draper leads the group of alternates. If he wasn't on the West side of the state, he would be on the East squad no doubt. I have been very high on him throughout this year but the other backs from the West did prove to be the best five on the field. Alex is a good running back who has loose hips and is one of the better cutters in the State in my opinion. He doesn't have the break away speed some of the other backs have. He could turn into a good linebacker at the next level. He carried Hamilton for the past two seasons. The Griz have shown some interest in Alex but I have no idea about offers. Good football player who runs the football a lot like Chad Newell.

Nick Winfield transferred to Jefferson High School from Helena High before his senior season and he helped lead Jefferson to the Class B playoffs. Jefferson won the 5B title this year but they had a tough draw in the first round because they had to play the 2nd place team of the tough 3B conference. They got Huntley in the first round and lost a close game. Regardless, Nick had a great senior season and he is a quality running back. I don't know if he has the speed to compete at the Big Sky level but he is a "put together" athlete that is very competitive. Nick verballed to Montana Tech the first weekend in January as a running back.

Aidan Collins from Missoula Loyola had a great senior season. One of the bigger backs in this class, here is what he thinks about running the football, ""It's a contact sport and I really enjoy it, so if someone's going to tackle me, they're going to hurt. If I hit them hard enough throughout the game they're going to not want to tackle me later on. I've seen it happen before." He was also a standout defensive end for the Rams. I do not know about offers from Frontier schools but he was definitely one of the top 15 backs in the state in 2015.

Bridger Coffman had a great career as a Sidney Eagle. Their primary running back for the past two seasons, Bridger is one of the faster player running backs in the state. He is also a standout wrestler. Not sure on his football interest but may have a future as a college wrestler.

Wyatt Haldorson may be a better defensive player (strong safety) than offensive player but he is listed as a running back alternate for the West squad. Corvallis didn't have a ton of success this year but most of their positive plays went threw him.
He has good speed and football instincts. Solid all-around football player that would be a quality alternate if called upon.

Riley Hagler is a bigger back from the 6-man ranks. He helped carry Savage all the way to the semifinals this year. He is not a division one athlete but has a chance to play in the frontier conference. Personally, I thought there were better backs in the East to list as alternates but Savage is a good program and Riley is a physical player that can help not just as a running back if needed.

Brad Holland is another running back who comes from the Flint Creek co-op (formerly Drummond and Philipsburg). He is the only Class C 8-man runner listed on the Shrine roster. He has been all-state the past two seasons on offense and defense for the Titans. Plays with a good motor for his size and has good speed. Do not know bout college interest.
Ranking the RBs:
1.) Andrew Grinde
2.) Sean Opland
3.) Sam Sparks
4.) Conner Bokma
5.) Michael Banna
6.) Thomas Trefney
7.) Josh McCracken
8.) Chris Park
9.) Alex Draper
10.) Nick Winfield
11.) Bridger Coffman
12.) Aidan Collins
13.) Wyatt Haldorson
14.) Brad Holland
15.) Riley Hagler
"There's two times of year for me: Football season, and waiting for football season."