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Name: Justin Ford (Transfer from Louisville)
College: Montana     Number: 6
Height: 6-0   Weight: 201
Position: FS  Pos2: CB/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023

40 Low: 4.62
   40 Time: 4.68
  40 High: 4.70

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Height: 6002
Weight: 201

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Dates: 04/04/23
Hand: 08 5/8  Arm: 31 1/4
Wingspan: 74 1/2

Height: 6002
Weight: 201
40 Yrd Dash: 4.68
20 Yrd Dash: 2.75
10 Yrd Dash: 1.64
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 20
Vertical Jump: 35
Broad Jump: 09'07"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.45
3-Cone Drill: 7.19

40 Time Range: 4.67-4.68/**Projected 4.56/+.12
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2022: 1stC...PBBuchanan/P1stFCSAA/P1stC...2021: NewcomerOYC/1stC...Transfer from Louisville...2020: NAC



 Justin Ford, Montana, Player News

  11/28/22 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG SKY FIRST TEAM: DB Justin Ford (UM),...Cornerback Justin Ford, the league's newcomer of the year in 2021, also repeated as a first-team selection in his senior season. A year after intercepting the most passes in all of college football, Ford had been paid the ultimate respect from opponents in 2022 by not throwing to his side of the field. Montana's opponents have completed 198 passes against the Grizzlies this season, and only 11 have been targeted in Ford's direction. - Montana Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  08/10/22 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON STATS PERFORM FCS FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: DB - Justin Ford, 6-2, 190, redshirt senior, Montana (2021),...Had a historically dominant season in his first stint wearing Maroon and Silver in 2021, leading all divisions of college football with nine interceptions (good for third all time in a season as a Grizzly) and three defensive touchdowns in 2021...Recorded an interception for eight straight games...Returned picks for touchdowns against Southern Utah and Eastern Washington… Returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown against Montana State. - Montana Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  08/08/22 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD WATCH LIST: DB Justin Ford, Montana, R-Sr., 6-2, 190 (2021 Finalist),...Ford earned preseason All-America honors as well after leading all divisions of college football in interceptions with nine in 2021, going on an unprecedented streak of eight-straight games with a pick. He also logged a pair of touchdowns on interception returns and a fumble return for a touchdown against Montana State. His nine interceptions were the most in a single season ever by a UM cornerback and were tied for the third-most single-season INTs in program history. He was one of three defenders to be named Defensive team MVP by the UM coaches after the season. In addition to his prolific haul of INTs, Ford posted 41 tackles (29 solo), a pair of TFLs, a sack, 11 pass breakups, and led the team in pass deflections with 20. - Montana Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  07/28/22 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON BIG SKY FOOTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM: CB Justin Ford (Montana),...Ford led all divisions of college football in interceptions with nine as a junior, going on an unprecedented streak of eight-straight games with a pick. He also logged a pair of touchdowns on interception returns and a fumble return for a touchdown against Montana State. He's finished the year tied for the third-most single-season INTs in UM history and the most-ever by a Grizzly cornerback. He was also one of three defenders to be named Defensive team MVP by the UM coaches after the season. - Montana Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  07/25/22 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  Following a 10-3 campaign that featured a 6-2 league record and a trip to the Quarterfinals of the 2021 FCS Playoffs, the Montana Grizzlies have been tabbed the Big Sky Conference preseason favorites by both the league's head football coaches and media. The preseason polls were announced today as part of the Big Sky's Football Kickoff event in Spokane, Washington. Boasting a roster full of experience, the Griz seem primed for a massive 2022 campaign under the direction of head coach Bobby Hauck. It's hard to image the Grizzlies will give up many points, as their defense is anchored by 2021 Buck Buchanan Award Finalist Patrick O'Connell at linebacker and unanimous First Team All-American cornerback Justin Ford. The Griz are seeking their first Big Sky Conference title since 2009.

The second-place pick was different between the coaches and media, as defending Big Sky Champion Sacramento State was selected second by the coaches, while 2021 national runner-up Montana State was tabbed second by the media. The two reversed spots for third place in both polls. The Hornets claimed the Big Sky Conference trophy last season outright, finishing the year 8-0 in league play with marquee victories over Montana and UC Davis. Montana State finished the 2021 season 12-3, charging to the FCS National Championship Game with victories over UT Martin, Sam Houston and South Dakota State. - Big Sky Football


(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  11/25/21 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Justin Ford, Montana,...In his first season as a Grizzly after arriving from Louisville, the junior has been one of the most dominant defensive backs in all of Division-I football, going on an unprecedented streak with eight interceptions in eight-straight games. Ford's eight picks are not only the most in FCS football, but in FBS and D-II football as well. In addition to interceptions, he also ranks third in the nation in total passes defended and is second in the Big Sky and top-15 in the FCS in fumbles recovered. - Montana Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  11/23/21 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  2021 BIG SKY NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Justin Ford, DB, Montana,...Newcomer of the Year was awarded to Montana's Justin Ford, who has been a nuisance in the secondary all season long for the Griz. Ford leads the FCS in interceptions, after snagging eight in eight-straight games for Montana. The defensive back also helped the Griz hold foes to just 13.0 points per game, which ranked second in the nation. Ford, who transferred to Montana from the University of Louisville, is the first Griz player since Dalton Sneed in 2018 to win Newcomer of the Year. - Big Sky Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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  11/13/21 - FS Justin FordrSr/2023, Montana, 6-0, 201 (DS#26 FS) + More +

  Garrett Graves returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown and Justin Ford picked off a pass for the eighth-straight game and the Montana defense smothered Northern Arizona in a 30-3 win on Saturday. Patrick O'Connell returned a fumble 14 yards as the Grizzly defense held Northern Arizona to 154 yards with four turnovers and five sacks. Robby Hauck had 14 tackles and Jace Lewis 10; eight solo and two sacks. Montana (8-2, 5-2 Big Sky Conference) won for the first time in Flagstaff in 10 years and now the Grizzlies, ranked ninth in the FCS coaches poll, face a season-ending game with No. 3 Montana State. Montana had 427 yards of offense with Cam Humphrey throwing for 280 and Xavier Harris rushing for 70. Northern Arizona (4-6, 3-4) kicked a field goal in the third quarter. Kevin Daniels, who averages more than 100 yards a game, was held to 42 on 16 carries. - AP College Football

(DS#26 FS) rSr/2023 FS Justin FordMontana
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