DONOTUSE Levi Horn
Montana: Levi has been a starter for the Grizzlies off and on the past three seasons. He finished 2009 spring drills as the starter at left tackle. He has played in 38 career games and has 22 starts.
2008: He had a stellar junior year, playing in all 16 games. He started in 15 contests, including 12 times at left tackle and three games at right guard. He was a second team All-Big Sky Conference pick.
2007: He played in all 12 games and started in two – at left tackle at Sacramento State and left guard against Northern Colorado.
2006: He had immediate impact at Montana after transferring from the University of Oregon, starting five games and playing in 10 at right tackle.
2005: He was a redshirt at Oregon and was moved from tight end to offensive tackle in fall camp.
High School: He was a prolific tight end at Rogers High School for head football coach was Ted Lyons. As a senior he hauled in 37 passes, gaining 850 yards and scoring six touchdowns in 10 games.
He was selected first-team all-state at the Class 4A level at tight end by the Associated Press and WashingtonPreps.com following his senior campaign. He was the first player from his high school in the past 25 years to earn first-team all-state honors. He was also a defensive standout, leading his team in tackles and tackles for loss his senior year.
Personal: His major is sociology. His mom is Julia Faye Horn of Spokane. Birth date: October 2, 1986.
Says Coach Hauck: “Levi is an outstanding football player. He’s got All-American potential. He is a tough guy, who plays very physically. He’s the kind of guy who you want protecting the quarterback from the blind side.”