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Name: Monty Montgomery (Transfer from Louisville)
College: Mississippi     Number: 8
Height: 5-10   Weight: 225
Position: ILB  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 4.63
   40 Time: 4.73
  40 High: 4.84

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...01-16-23 Transfer from Louisville...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC



 Monty Montgomery, Mississippi, Player News


  The University of Louisville football team will hold on to the Keg of Nails after a 24-7 victory against long-time rivals, Cincinnati in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl. The Cardinals finish the 2022 season 8-5 overall. The Cardinals extend their win streak to three in the Keg of Nails rivalry, which was most recently played in 2013 before Louisville joined the ACC. Jawhar Jordan was named the Fenway Bowl Offensive MVP and Monty Montgomery was named the Defensive MVP. The defense had another stellar performance, with Monty Montgomery and Yasir Abdullah leading the team in tackles and sacks.

Montgomery recorded eight total tackles and one sack and Abdullah recorded 1.5 tackles for loss, moving up to second on Louisville's career list for tackles for loss (43 total). Yaya Diaby had a team-high 2.5 tackles for loss. The Cards ended with seven sacks, bringing their season total to 50 sacks. This matches the school record for sacks in a single season, set by the 2000 Louisville team. With his fourth 100-yard rushing game of the season, Jawhar Jordan scored the first points of the game with a 49-yard rushing touchdown late in the first quarter. Jordan recorded his second rushing touchdown before the half with a 41-yard run that put the Cardinals up by 14 points. He is the fourth Louisville player to have multiple rushing touchdowns in a bowl game. - Louisville football


(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Monty MontgomeryMississippi
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  Monty Montgomery says he can beat anyone at chess, just as soon as he learns how to play. The Louisville linebacker is comically confident, a self-hyping senior who conjures a modern day Muhammad Ali with braided dreadlocks. Though he has been remarkably productive in a limited role, leading U of L in quarterback sacks in two separate seasons despite playing primarily on third down, Montgomery talks a game so big it calls for its own area code. He calls himself a "rock star," the "best ever," and has predicted an All-America season for himself with "monumental awards." "It's time for me to unleash," he said Friday, "and flash the greatness." Whether Montgomery's boasts are sincere or merely a playful pose is an unsolved mystery - U of L defensive coordinator Bryan Brown said he's not sure he has ever encountered another player so outwardly confident - but few athletes have been more dedicated to the pursuit of their dreams.

Admittedly afflicted by "little man syndrome," the 5-foot-11 Montgomery is known for logging the longest hours at U of L's practice facility and for a competitive edge that has been sharpened since childhood in family pushup contests and football games played not only to win, but to humiliate rivals. "Just the fact that you can embarrass a man and not feel any remorse about it, that's the best feeling, man," Montgomery said. "If you take away a man's emotional state, then you win everything, I feel like." - Courier Journal


(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2024 ILB Monty MontgomeryMississippi
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