Thursday, July 19, 2012

Parent Trap at Montana Western

Tim and Scott Mundaniohl are twins from Boulder High School, born 57 seconds apart. Both football players since elementary school, one a wide receiver, Tim, the other a defensive back, Scott. Both will go to the University of Montana Western to play football this year. Except they're switching positions.

Both players have reps on each side of the field, offense and defense. When Western Coach Ryan Nourse recruited the Mundaniohl brothers, he looked at film and saw tendencies in each that fit better on the other side of the field.


For Tim Mundaniohl, his reps at quarterback proved that he had a high motor and a nose for the ball. For his twin Scott, his time at tailback and some reps at wideout showed a knack for the big play. But both displayed one characteristic: versatility.


"As you know from spending time with them [at the East-West Shrine Game practice]," Nourse said, "they are extremely identical."


"I like offense a little more, actually," Scott Mundaniohl said. "My brother likes defense a little more. It works out."


Of course, if Scott and Tim change their minds, they could always pull one of these:

Also, here's hoping their college careers go better than Lindsay Lohan's.

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