2025 Football Roster

Jersey Number 43
Grayson Pibal
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 214
- Position:
- LS
- Hometown:
- Clackamas, Ore.
- High School:
- Clackamas HS
2025 (R-Sr.):
• All-Big Sky Second Team
• Preseason All-Big Sky
• Academic All-Big Sky
Montana’s starting long snapper for three-years running, Pibal made 46 career appearances on Montana’s special teams unit and was nearly flawless in each one. He delivered 441 consecutive clean snaps across UM’s punt, field goal, and PAT teams, dating back to his freshman year in 2022. He totaled 185 punt snaps, 68 field goal, and 188 PAT snaps without an errant delivery among them. Piblal earned second-team All-Big Sky honors as a senior and was a two-time Academic All-Big Sky pick as well.
2024 (R-Jr.):
• 2nd Team Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky
• Named to the NFF Hampshire Honors Society
• Academic All-Big Sky
Started all 14 games for the Griz at long and short snapper… Did not log any stats… Helped UM kicker Ty Morrison score 100 points with his foot.
2023 (R-So.): Started all 15 of Montana's games as long and short snapper and had zero bad snaps... Logged two tackles, one against Ferris St. and one at Northern Arizona... Recovered a fumble at UC Davis
2022 (R-Fr.): Played in all 13 games as UM’s long and short snapper… Made a tackle against NDSU
2020-21 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season as a Griz
High School: Placed first among all performers at Montana’s special teams camp in June … Ranked as a five-star prospect, and the No. 10 overall long snapper in the nation by Rubio Long Snapping … A three-year varsity starter … Helped Clackamas to the state championship in 2017 and the state semifinal in 2018 … A two-sport athlete, also played lacrosse.
Personal: Enjoys surfing, snowboarding, fly fishing, and camping in his free time. Earned a degree from UM in Management & Entrepreneurship in the spring of 2024
Pronounced: PIE-bl
• All-Big Sky Second Team
• Preseason All-Big Sky
• Academic All-Big Sky
Montana’s starting long snapper for three-years running, Pibal made 46 career appearances on Montana’s special teams unit and was nearly flawless in each one. He delivered 441 consecutive clean snaps across UM’s punt, field goal, and PAT teams, dating back to his freshman year in 2022. He totaled 185 punt snaps, 68 field goal, and 188 PAT snaps without an errant delivery among them. Piblal earned second-team All-Big Sky honors as a senior and was a two-time Academic All-Big Sky pick as well.
2024 (R-Jr.):
• 2nd Team Phil Steele Preseason All-Big Sky
• Named to the NFF Hampshire Honors Society
• Academic All-Big Sky
Started all 14 games for the Griz at long and short snapper… Did not log any stats… Helped UM kicker Ty Morrison score 100 points with his foot.
2023 (R-So.): Started all 15 of Montana's games as long and short snapper and had zero bad snaps... Logged two tackles, one against Ferris St. and one at Northern Arizona... Recovered a fumble at UC Davis
2022 (R-Fr.): Played in all 13 games as UM’s long and short snapper… Made a tackle against NDSU
2020-21 (Fr.): Redshirted his first season as a Griz
High School: Placed first among all performers at Montana’s special teams camp in June … Ranked as a five-star prospect, and the No. 10 overall long snapper in the nation by Rubio Long Snapping … A three-year varsity starter … Helped Clackamas to the state championship in 2017 and the state semifinal in 2018 … A two-sport athlete, also played lacrosse.
Personal: Enjoys surfing, snowboarding, fly fishing, and camping in his free time. Earned a degree from UM in Management & Entrepreneurship in the spring of 2024
Pronounced: PIE-bl
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