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Montana State Offers Tucker Rovig After Camp Performance

Montana State Offers Tucker Rovig After Camp Performance

We predicted Tucker Rovig would go big in March when we added him to our NWPR Top 50 for the Pac NW.  He is 6’5″ and 205 lbs and this winning Idaho QB can launch the rock folks.  In fact after seeing every QB in the class of 2017 from the Pacific NW we were shaking our heads up and down thinking he may be the best of the bunch.  The Mountainview High QB is a winner and the Montana State Bobcats saw that as he attended their camp recently.

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Rovig is as good of a QB as you will see and he went to the Bobcats camp and walked out with an offer.  We saw this coming and maybe he did too but the fact is a Big Sky offer for any QB is a big deal.  Look at Vernon Adams, Dakota Prukop, or guys like Carson Wentz.  The FCS level is a live and hot place to play as a QB and guys are keen on these offers.

Is Rovig the most complete QB in the 2017 Class in the Pacific NW?  Many of us are starting to speculate that he is and that means good things for him.  He was at the NWEFC where he was the best in the house and he is slated for the RDAF Football Showcase June 30th and a 3 day run at the NW 9 in August.  These camps will only further his rise to the top.  Rovig is that good and we had a chance to see him up close a few times now.

Here is Tucker Rovig at the NWEFC Camp!  Way to go kid- always go straight to the college camps if you can guys.  There is no substitute for that.

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