dancingbear
Well-known member
There is no question that Wayne and his staff are hot commodities in the coaching ranks now. And make no mistake there will be major money offers from bigger schools that Montana will not be able to match. These are both givens and no one could blame him or them for going after better offers with longer term guarantees. Knowing Tinks and his character which has been mentioned multiple times on this board I don't think it is as much about the money but the feeling of being able to build a dynasty here in Missoula. We have done it with football why can't we do it with basketball? Sure the compensation needs to be addressed and with the Regents meeting soon that is where the money will come from. But beyond that there are things we as fans can do to help in this process. Grizzly Roundball is a organization that meets for lunch five or 6 times a season where Tinks and the coaches talk about the games but also answer questions about recruits, schedules, rotations, substituting and whatever else comes up. The cost is $500. All this money goes into the recruiting budget for coaches travel and expenses. Is $500 too much for some? Maybe but how about two people with each putting in $250 and splitting the lunches? I don't know if this would fly with the powers to be but it would get more people active in the process. Lets face it basketball has had to play second fiddle to our football team and its time to elevate our success on the roundball court to keep it going strong. Success breeds success.
I would hope that maybe we can use this forum to collect ideas as how we can build on our success and maintain the momentum going forward. I know this has been proposed many times on this board and they all seem to die on the vine. If only one or two ideas get put into action we are further ahead.
I would hope that maybe we can use this forum to collect ideas as how we can build on our success and maintain the momentum going forward. I know this has been proposed many times on this board and they all seem to die on the vine. If only one or two ideas get put into action we are further ahead.