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Griz sports blog catches attention of fans

Story by Bill Oram Montana Kaimin Somewhere between mainstream media coverage of University of Montana sports and pure commentary lies Grizzoulian.com. UM sophomore Colin O’Keefe launched the Grizzoulian, an online blog, last spring in an effort to represent the voice of a typical Grizzlies fan. “I’m a huge fan of Griz sports,” said O’Keefe, a  Read more »

Former MSU class project a hit among Griz faithful

Story by Danny Davis Montana Kaimin By day, 26-year-old Brint Wahlberg is just your run-of-the-mill realtor. But by night, Wahlberg assumes his alter ego and, along with a legion of fellow fanatics, protects the World Wide Web from, among other things, the dreaded Bobcat. Is Wahlberg a modern day Superman? Hardly. He takes the form  Read more »

Griz faithful hope to add to home-field advantage with first “maroon-out”

Story by Amber Kuehn Montana Kaimin Everyone knows that the Griz-Cat rivalry draws a large crowd and with Bozeman so close, there is bound to be some blue and gold in Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Saturday. But Griz fans are hoping that if everyone wears maroon to the game, all that blue will fade into the  Read more »

Shakira sighting, steroid talk highlight end-of-year BBQ

Story by Danny Davis Montana Kaimin Hello and welcome to the 19th hole’s annual end-of-the-year barbeque! Please put your potato salads and other side dishes on that table over there while the desserts go at the table by the DJ. Yeah, that’s right DJ Spinknuckle, keep playing those beats. I really like the Disney megamix  Read more »

Washington deserves more love, fewer boos from fans

Contributed by Danny Davis Montana Kaimin I never thought I would say this, but University of Montana football fans need to start acting more like country music icon Tammy Wynette. In other words, they need to start standing by their man. And by their man, I mean UM junior quarterback Jason Washington. In three starts  Read more »

Priest parts ways with Grizzly football team

Peter Bulger Montana Kaimin The Rev. Jim Hogan is no longer the chaplain for the University of Montana football team after holding the position for 23 years. He hasn’t been with the team since before the season began. Hogan, a Catholic priest at Christ the King church, issued a written statement to the Kaimin. In it,  Read more »