robomomo said:This would certainly happen on any team in a major conference when all of the preseason publications have you winning your conference and you finish in the bottom half.
It's not like the guy makes a million/yr..
Is there currently any active BB thread that you are NOT crying on? :crybaby:robomomo said:This would certainly happen on any team in a major conference when all of the preseason publications have you winning your conference and you finish in the bottom half.
It's not like the guy makes a million/yr..
Grizbacker1 said:robomomo said:This would certainly happen on any team in a major conference when all of the preseason publications have you winning your conference and you finish in the bottom half.
It's not like the guy makes a million/yr..
You are such a big shot, why don't you put up the money? Of course, we all know you don't have anything but a big mouth. :loser:
robomomo said:Grizbacker1 said:robomomo said:This would certainly happen on any team in a major conference when all of the preseason publications have you winning your conference and you finish in the bottom half.
It's not like the guy makes a million/yr..
You are such a big shot, why don't you put up the money? Of course, we all know you don't have anything but a big mouth. :loser:
What's your bet? I'm listening....
robomomo said:Grizbacker1 said:robomomo said:This would certainly happen on any team in a major conference when all of the preseason publications have you winning your conference and you finish in the bottom half.
It's not like the guy makes a million/yr..
You are such a big shot, why don't you put up the money? Of course, we all know you don't have anything but a big mouth. :loser:
What's your bet? I'm listening....
GrizBBIsKing said:robomomo said:Grizbacker1 said:robomomo said:This would certainly happen on any team in a major conference when all of the preseason publications have you winning your conference and you finish in the bottom half.
It's not like the guy makes a million/yr..
You are such a big shot, why don't you put up the money? Of course, we all know you don't have anything but a big mouth. :loser:
What's your bet? I'm listening....
He isn't asking you how much for a bet. He is asking you to put up the money to pay off Tinkle's contract.
Ballhog said:Because WT bleeds for the Griz and because he is a quality person and because the school pinchs pennies it won't happen.
Certainly the program is in a bit of a shambles.
Look for PSU to start to dominate the Big Sky.
I believe the firing of Holst was imminent, he just happened to win the conference tournament.indian-outlaw said:Didn't Don Holst get fired after winning the conference tourney? There might have been other variables or circumstances like banging the AD wife or something that was rumored.
indian-outlaw said:Didn't Don Holst get fired after winning the conference tourney? There might have been other variables or circumstances like banging the AD wife or something that was rumored.
LakeGriz said:Indian outlaw: Wrong on wife banging. The story was that the wife who was being banged was the coach's lawyer wife -- reportedly by a certain Supreme Court justice -- and she would soon get a divorce after what was supposed to be a pretty bitter custody battle.
Griz band: Right about the firing being imminent going into the postseason.
Holst's REGULAR-season records: 13-14, 17-10 (one and done in postseason tourney), 11-16 and 13-14 (3-1 in postseason). Total record was 57-56 for four seasons; 3-2 in postseason and 54-54 in four regular seasons.
Hogan was trapped by Taylor's late taking in spring '98 of the the assistant's job at Stanford with Mike M, and Taylor pleaded for Holst to get a chance during the season the Griz would have to play at Sentinel.
Holst really was the "interim" coach for that 13-14 losing season when the Griz missed the Sky tourney for the first time in 21 or 22 years, and he pleaded for a "fair" chance at Dahlberg. The backcourt club or hoop club, or whatever it was called, really put on the pressure for Holst. I got a call from one of the activists asking me to pressure my boss, the chairman of our company, to put the pressure on Hogan because our company sponsorships would carry more weight, and we refused to do that.
Hogan wanted to hire Ben Howland Northern Ariz, and Ben was ready to come to Missoula. But Hogan yielded to the pressure and Holst got to stay. Howland went to Pitt instead, and now he's at UCLA. Who knows how long he would have stayed at UM, but he would have taken the program in a different direction than it went -- certainly different than Holst and sad-sack Pat Kennedy.
Hogan really regretted yielding to the pressure on Holst's behalf, and as the fourth season sank into the pits, decided Holst was gone, and when the miracle at Montana State happened, included a win over the bobs in the semis, decided he was going through with the canning anyway, because 57-56 was not getting the job done with the decline in attendance that continued after the reopening of Dahlberg.
It was kind of the "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."
With Kennedy (who had been at Fla State when Hogan was there, and when the Griz lost to Fla State in NCAA tourney), Hogan pretty much said the hell with the pressure, I'll hire the guy I think we should have. And he was wrong again.
And that's from the horse's mouth.