Big Sage said:Does anyone think we will be better than we were the past 2 years?
I do!
tourist said:I can only speak for myself, but if interest in Griz basketball is to take off, then it has to have a strong presence of Montana kids. Not just bench warmers, but productive on offense and defense. Those from L.A., Seattle, Denver, on Timbuktu have absolutely no interest to me. Krystko types will create a following, and those 3,000 - 4,000 empty seats in Dahlberg might just get filled. Hope Mr. Samuelson kicks ass.
tourist said:I can only speak for myself, but if interest in Griz basketball is to take off, then it has to have a strong presence of Montana kids. Not just bench warmers, but productive on offense and defense. Those from L.A., Seattle, Denver, on Timbuktu have absolutely no interest to me. Krystko types will create a following, and those 3,000 - 4,000 empty seats in Dahlberg might just get filled. Hope Mr. Samuelson kicks ass.
I feel the same as well.i do love the griz said:tourist said:I can only speak for myself, but if interest in Griz basketball is to take off, then it has to have a strong presence of Montana kids. Not just bench warmers, but productive on offense and defense. Those from L.A., Seattle, Denver, on Timbuktu have absolutely no interest to me. Krystko types will create a following, and those 3,000 - 4,000 empty seats in Dahlberg might just get filled. Hope Mr. Samuelson kicks ass.
I can also speak for myself, but I have absolutely no interest in watching a heavily Montana based roster if they aren’t as productive as the other guys. I’m all for recruiting the best and I’m enjoying the brand of basketball that’s being built with a lot of Washington/California kids. We’ve seen the Lady Griz rely heavily on Montana recruiting for decades and the reality is that this state doesn’t produce enough solid talent to really compete. Not in the conference and certainly not nationally. So I’ll hop off my soapbox now, but I’m all for recruiting whoever the heck Travis feels like gives us the best chance to win. I’m want to watch exciting basketball and see wins, and I really don’t care where anyone went to high school.
MissoulaMarinerFan said:I feel the same as well.i do love the griz said:tourist said:I can only speak for myself, but if interest in Griz basketball is to take off, then it has to have a strong presence of Montana kids. Not just bench warmers, but productive on offense and defense. Those from L.A., Seattle, Denver, on Timbuktu have absolutely no interest to me. Krystko types will create a following, and those 3,000 - 4,000 empty seats in Dahlberg might just get filled. Hope Mr. Samuelson kicks ass.
I can also speak for myself, but I have absolutely no interest in watching a heavily Montana based roster if they aren’t as productive as the other guys. I’m all for recruiting the best and I’m enjoying the brand of basketball that’s being built with a lot of Washington/California kids. We’ve seen the Lady Griz rely heavily on Montana recruiting for decades and the reality is that this state doesn’t produce enough solid talent to really compete. Not in the conference and certainly not nationally. So I’ll hop off my soapbox now, but I’m all for recruiting whoever the heck Travis feels like gives us the best chance to win. I’m want to watch exciting basketball and see wins, and I really don’t care where anyone went to high school.
tourist said:I can only speak for myself, but if interest in Griz basketball is to take off, then it has to have a strong presence of Montana kids. Not just bench warmers, but productive on offense and defense. Those from L.A., Seattle, Denver, on Timbuktu have absolutely no interest to me. Krystko types will create a following, and those 3,000 - 4,000 empty seats in Dahlberg might just get filled. Hope Mr. Samuelson kicks ass.