Wolfpack DE Noah Harris Earns Power 4 Offer, First From Kalispell Glacier
Kalispell Glacier's Noah Harris, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive end, has been making waves in the Montana high school football scene with his impressive summer training sessions. Harris has reportedly recorded a 4.8-second 40-yard dash, a notable feat for a player his size. As a Class of 2026 prospect, Harris is one of the top uncommitted players in the state, and his recent Power 4 offer from the University of Montana has put him on the radar of college scouts. Harris is the first player from Kalispell Glacier to receive an offer from a Power 4 program, a testament to his hard work and dedication to the sport. With his speed and agility, Harris is expected to be a key contributor to the Wolfpack's defense this season. Scouts are watching to see how Harris adapts to the AA classification and whether he can lead his team to a state championship. His ability to dominate at the point of attack and rush the quarterback will be crucial in determining his future prospects.