John Boyd got his degree in Spanish from the University of Montana in 1987 after a four-year career in Grizzly basketball. ... Boyd took recruiting trips to Montana, Weber State, BYU, the University of the Pacific and Santa Clara and received scholarship offers from Montana, Gonzaga and Weber. But his trip to Missoula nailed it for him. “As a kid I loved the outdoors,” Boyd said, “grew up fishing and hunting with my dad, and was definitely impressed with the level of support in the community.”
Missoula was a basketball town back then, just ahead of the onset of major football interest during the Don Read years. The Grizzlies regularly drew 7,000-plus fans with students sitting at side court roughing up opposing teams and coaches. “I remember some of those Weber State games when students would get newspapers out and yell and scream, and the Adams Field House was just a phenomenal, hard place for visiting teams to come in,” Boyd recalled.
Head coach Mike Montgomery had enjoyed success at UM, and Boyd had a strong attachment with assistant coach Bob Niehl as well. He and Niehl still communicate and exchange Christmas cards. “I remember the day, getting into my little Chevy four-cylinder, loading up my trunk and heading over to the University of Montana, and never really looked back,” Boyd said. “It was just an incredible experience and a great place to be (during) a pretty incredible time period.”
During his career Boyd played with men like Jim Caler, Craig Larsen, Derrick Pope, Marc Glass, Rob Hurley, Doug Selvig (Derek’s dad), John Bates, Bruce Burns, Larry Krystkowiak, Larry McBride, Leroy Washington, Scott Zanon, Todd Powell, Steve Vanek, the late Herb Jones, K.C. McGowan, John Reckard, Tony Reed and current Griz coach Wayne Tinkle. He and Powell were roommates for three years. “Not only great athletes, but great people,” Boyd said. “Just great memories on the court, off the court, being in the town of Missoula in that school, and I’ve never regretted the decision to go there.” Boyd was a junior when Herb Jones was a freshman and remembers the talented Jones blossoming toward the end of his freshman year. Unfortunately Jones was killed in a highway accident while returning to Missoula the following summer. “A very emotional, difficult time for the program, for his family, for everybody who was close to him,” Boyd remembered.