AZGrizFan said:
Walkon79 said:
grizpack said:
I am not sure why that article would upset anyone. It is pretty accurate. The gap has closed considerably. That is probably a good thing. The days of UM getting all of the good Montana recruits simply because we are the Griz is over. Whether we like it or not, Ash is building a good program, and appears to be doing it the right way. Whether we like it or not, the past year has been very detrimental to the Griz.
Unless the Griz get their act together, from Main Hall down through the football program, I believe the situation will only get worse.
I lived through the years when we actually partied hard when we won a game, and didn't bitch because we only won by 7. Hell, we partied hard when we didn't win (which was most of the time). Winning makes people much happier than losing. Players. Coaches. Fans. Boosters. ....
Where can you give rep points on this board?! This guy gets it, unlike alot of you who didn't see the Griz in the 60's, 70's and early 80's!
Or the 'scats in the late '80's, 90's and 2000's.
I guess there were a couple of down years in the 2000's, to be accurate you would say 1985-2001.
On my original subject, in 2000 Kramer was hired and one of the most important things he did was to recruit Montana hard, granted MSU wasn't winning that battle for top players, but he did build a support base within the state that has continued to grow to the present. In fairness I think that Hysell tried to recruit in state, but maybe didn't give it the emphasis that Kramer did. Of all the things that Kramer did, I think building instate support was probably his greatist achievment at MSU, Ash has continued building it from the first day he set foot on campus.