flatheadgriz406
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Might have to make a trip over for this one.
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flatheadgriz406 said:Might have to make a trip over for this one.
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AZGrizFan said:I smell another trip from San Antonio to Seattle for a Griz game....only this one we actually have a shot at winning!
UMFan12 said:https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/sports/2019/05/16/sunday-conversation-travis-decuire-stays-um-fight-fight-montana-grizzlies/3687417002/
In this article, DeCuire says he already has 2 PAC-12 schools and 1 SEC school on next years schedule, and that he only has room for 1 non division 1 game next season.
tourist said:Nothing earthshaking in the interview, but TDC did indicate he stayed because of the support from administration and the building on what has already been accomplished, which is impressive. He stated there needs to be more built on what has already been accomplished, as with any successful team, at least when it comes to production at the Dance. And, that he likes winning. I think he has high aspirations for the Griz, and thinks he can take them higher than they have ever gone before. A look at his recruits supports this belief. Makes my prior 'delusion' seem ever more likely. His efforts to get games with the 'real big boys' all the more relevant. The next year or two should be interesting, to say the least. If successful, he may come out on top of Jud in Griz history. As we all know, Jud attended all Gonzaga games to his last days. Maybe, just maybe, TDC will make the big time come to him, and Montana.
sacstateman said:tourist said:Nothing earthshaking in the interview, but TDC did indicate he stayed because of the support from administration and the building on what has already been accomplished, which is impressive. He stated there needs to be more built on what has already been accomplished, as with any successful team, at least when it comes to production at the Dance. And, that he likes winning. I think he has high aspirations for the Griz, and thinks he can take them higher than they have ever gone before. A look at his recruits supports this belief. Makes my prior 'delusion' seem ever more likely. His efforts to get games with the 'real big boys' all the more relevant. The next year or two should be interesting, to say the least. If successful, he may come out on top of Jud in Griz history. As we all know, Jud attended all Gonzaga games to his last days. Maybe, just maybe, TDC will make the big time come to him, and Montana.
As we all know, Jud probably never went to a GONZAGA game in his life unless he was coaching against them....and, Jud is still alive and breathing so his last days are still ahead of him....Do you ever check before you post?
PlayerRep said:sacstateman said:tourist said:Nothing earthshaking in the interview, but TDC did indicate he stayed because of the support from administration and the building on what has already been accomplished, which is impressive. He stated there needs to be more built on what has already been accomplished, as with any successful team, at least when it comes to production at the Dance. And, that he likes winning. I think he has high aspirations for the Griz, and thinks he can take them higher than they have ever gone before. A look at his recruits supports this belief. Makes my prior 'delusion' seem ever more likely. His efforts to get games with the 'real big boys' all the more relevant. The next year or two should be interesting, to say the least. If successful, he may come out on top of Jud in Griz history. As we all know, Jud attended all Gonzaga games to his last days. Maybe, just maybe, TDC will make the big time come to him, and Montana.
As we all know, Jud probably never went to a GONZAGA game in his life unless he was coaching against them....and, Jud is still alive and breathing so his last days are still ahead of him....Do you ever check before you post?
Heathcote died in 2017.
"One of the first things Heathcote did after retiring to Spokane in 1995 was purchase season tickets to Gonzaga basketball games. He soon became a familiar face at Zags practices and open gyms and an advisor and mentor to Gonzaga coaches, Monson (1997-1999) and Mark Few (1999-2017).
“Jud was first and foremost a good and loyal friend to me,” Few said Tuesday. “He was also a great mentor to me and a large number of coaches who leaned on him in good times and tough times. He taught me that you could win at the highest level and still abide by all the rules and keep your core values intact. He was a fierce guardian of our game and stood for what was right. He also had an incredible sense of humor and delivery that could capture a room, and it is all those laughs together that I will remember the most.”
sacstateman said:As we all know, Jud probably never went to a GONZAGA game in his life unless he was coaching against them....and, Jud is still alive and breathing so his last days are still ahead of him....Do you ever check before you post?
mtgrizrule said:UMFan12 said:https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/sports/2019/05/16/sunday-conversation-travis-decuire-stays-um-fight-fight-montana-grizzlies/3687417002/
In this article, DeCuire says he already has 2 PAC-12 schools and 1 SEC school on next years schedule, and that he only has room for 1 non division 1 game next season.
Washington, Stanford, and Arkansas
Anyway you came back and fessed up to your mistake. That is pretty rare here on eGriz.sacstateman said:Guess I f***[*] up this time....REAL bad info....
Paytonlives said:mtgrizrule said:UMFan12 said:https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/sports/2019/05/16/sunday-conversation-travis-decuire-stays-um-fight-fight-montana-grizzlies/3687417002/
In this article, DeCuire says he already has 2 PAC-12 schools and 1 SEC school on next years schedule, and that he only has room for 1 non division 1 game next season.
Washington, Stanford, and Arkansas
I hope you are right
sacstateman said:tourist said:Nothing earthshaking in the interview, but TDC did indicate he stayed because of the support from administration and the building on what has already been accomplished, which is impressive. He stated there needs to be more built on what has already been accomplished, as with any successful team, at least when it comes to production at the Dance. And, that he likes winning. I think he has high aspirations for the Griz, and thinks he can take them higher than they have ever gone before. A look at his recruits supports this belief. Makes my prior 'delusion' seem ever more likely. His efforts to get games with the 'real big boys' all the more relevant. The next year or two should be interesting, to say the least. If successful, he may come out on top of Jud in Griz history. As we all know, Jud attended all Gonzaga games to his last days. Maybe, just maybe, TDC will make the big time come to him, and Montana.
As we all know, Jud probably never went to a GONZAGA game in his life unless he was coaching against them....and, Jud is still alive and breathing so his last days are still ahead of him....Do you ever check before you post?