THIS X 1000!!!The point is not to recruit 5 Montana kids every year. It’s to recruit 1-2 every year and have 3-4 on the roster from a variety of classes.
Also, I agree, very many Montana kids are not D1 ready right away. But those kids have a better chance of being willing to redshirt and could develop. At the low major level - and don’t kid yourself, the Big Sky is low major - you are turning over 50-75 percent of your roster every single year. Why not mitigate that by having the middle to bottom third of your roster dedicated to local kids who could be really good 5th starters or solid bench guys by their 4th or fifth years in the program? Empower them to stay. Then you can spend SO MUCH more of your recruiting resources getting Money Williams and Martin Breunig and Michael Oguine and Ahmaad Rorie…
One other question I have: for all of Montana basketball’s modern history, they’ve had great players from Montana. Every single NCAA Tournament team ever, except last year, had solid Montana guys. DeCuire has had some good Montana players - Kendal Manuel, Jared Samuelson - but they had to start their careers elsewhere.
Raequan Evans is from Billings and a Griz legacy kid. After a detour through JC, he started in the Elite 8 for Florida State.
So here’s my question. How has there been solid to great Montana talent - from Larry Krystkowiak to Roger Fasting to Darrell Engellant to all the great Montanans who played for Blaine Taylor like Spoja and Kirk Walker and Jr Camel and Shawn Samuelson to guys like Kevin Criswell, Jordan Hasquet, Jack McGillis who won an NCAA Tournament game to Manuel and Samuelson- on all the best Montana teams….but there’s this steadfast perception that there’s no D1 talent in Montana AND that it’s getting less recruitable and the talent is getting worse. How can that be?
How are athletes across the board in basically every sport everywhere, and particularly in Montana - look at the Power 4 girls track athletes this state is pumping out right now - getting better and boys’ basketball is getting worse? Could it be that it’s just way easier to recruit huge metro areas now so the perception that Montana is not good enough is created as a side effect? Honest question. Don’t understand how boys basketball is getting way worse while everything else is getting better…
Also, D1 coaches, and not just Montana, need to get over the prototype. Luka Doncic is one of the greatest players the game has ever seen and he’s not more athletic than anyone. Jokic is huge … but can’t jump over three sheets of paper. They are WAY more skilled tho. Better spacial awareness, vision, IQ, predictively ability, artistry.
Can Rey Johnston from Loyola out jump most anyone? Nope. But he’s 6-6, can shoot from 30 feet, is one of the best passing bigs I’ve seen in the last 25 years in Montana, went undefeated for three years in a row winning games by an average of 40 points, starred on the club circuit, just won Frontier Player of the Week as a true freshman….you’d telling me you’d rather have some 6-5 slap dick from Oakland who can’t shoot a lick, can’t pass, but can run and jump and commit fouls who will average 4 points, 3 rebounds a game, not like his limited role, vaguely fit into Missoula, and transfer after a year instead of seeing what Johnston could become after 5 years of D1 practice and training? Cmon…
Copy that portal player: tall, pretty spinning dribbler, he jumps, dunks, is fast, but a low scorer, low assists, crappy defense, fouls, low rebounder, turns ball over+big ego....portal traveler.The point is not to recruit 5 Montana kids every year. It’s to recruit 1-2 every year and have 3-4 on the roster from a variety of classes.
Also, I agree, very many Montana kids are not D1 ready right away. But those kids have a better chance of being willing to redshirt and could develop. At the low major level - and don’t kid yourself, the Big Sky is low major - you are turning over 50-75 percent of your roster every single year. Why not mitigate that by having the middle to bottom third of your roster dedicated to local kids who could be really good 5th starters or solid bench guys by their 4th or fifth years in the program? Empower them to stay. Then you can spend SO MUCH more of your recruiting resources getting Money Williams and Martin Breunig and Michael Oguine and Ahmaad Rorie…
One other question I have: for all of Montana basketball’s modern history, they’ve had great players from Montana. Every single NCAA Tournament team ever, except last year, had solid Montana guys. DeCuire has had some good Montana players - Kendal Manuel, Jared Samuelson - but they had to start their careers elsewhere.
Raequan Evans is from Billings and a Griz legacy kid. After a detour through JC, he started in the Elite 8 for Florida State.
So here’s my question. How has there been solid to great Montana talent - from Larry Krystkowiak to Roger Fasting to Darrell Engellant to all the great Montanans who played for Blaine Taylor like Spoja and Kirk Walker and Jr Camel and Shawn Samuelson to guys like Kevin Criswell, Jordan Hasquet, Jack McGillis who won an NCAA Tournament game to Manuel and Samuelson- on all the best Montana teams….but there’s this steadfast perception that there’s no D1 talent in Montana AND that it’s getting less recruitable and the talent is getting worse. How can that be?
How are athletes across the board in basically every sport everywhere, and particularly in Montana - look at the Power 4 girls track athletes this state is pumping out right now - getting better and boys’ basketball is getting worse? Could it be that it’s just way easier to recruit huge metro areas now so the perception that Montana is not good enough is created as a side effect? Honest question. Don’t understand how boys basketball is getting way worse while everything else is getting better…
Also, D1 coaches, and not just Montana, need to get over the prototype. Luka Doncic is one of the greatest players the game has ever seen and he’s not more athletic than anyone. Jokic is huge … but can’t jump over three sheets of paper. They are WAY more skilled tho. Better spacial awareness, vision, IQ, predictively ability, artistry.
Can Rey Johnston from Loyola out jump most anyone? Nope. But he’s 6-6, can shoot from 30 feet, is one of the best passing bigs I’ve seen in the last 25 years in Montana, went undefeated for three years in a row winning games by an average of 40 points, starred on the club circuit, just won Frontier Player of the Week as a true freshman….you’d telling me you’d rather have some 6-5 slap dick from Oakland who can’t shoot a lick, can’t pass, but can run and jump and commit fouls who will average 4 points, 3 rebounds a game, not like his limited role, vaguely fit into Missoula, and transfer after a year instead of seeing what Johnston could become after 5 years of D1 practice and training? Cmon…
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Yes, he left for professional reasons. His wife liked Missoula. SLC not so much. I just checked on this.Krysko left Montana because he took an NBA assistant job that shortly became an NBA HEAD COACHING job. A meteoric coaching rise. Nothing to do with not liking missoula.
The point is not to recruit 5 Montana kids every year. It’s to recruit 1-2 every year and have 3-4 on the roster from a variety of classes.
Also, I agree, very many Montana kids are not D1 ready right away. But those kids have a better chance of being willing to redshirt and could develop. At the low major level - and don’t kid yourself, the Big Sky is low major - you are turning over 50-75 percent of your roster every single year. Why not mitigate that by having the middle to bottom third of your roster dedicated to local kids who could be really good 5th starters or solid bench guys by their 4th or fifth years in the program? Empower them to stay. Then you can spend SO MUCH more of your recruiting resources getting Money Williams and Martin Breunig and Michael Oguine and Ahmaad Rorie…
One other question I have: for all of Montana basketball’s modern history, they’ve had great players from Montana. Every single NCAA Tournament team ever, except last year, had solid Montana guys. DeCuire has had some good Montana players - Kendal Manuel, Jared Samuelson - but they had to start their careers elsewhere.
Raequan Evans is from Billings and a Griz legacy kid. After a detour through JC, he started in the Elite 8 for Florida State.
So here’s my question. How has there been solid to great Montana talent - from Larry Krystkowiak to Roger Fasting to Darrell Engellant to all the great Montanans who played for Blaine Taylor like Spoja and Kirk Walker and Jr Camel and Shawn Samuelson to guys like Kevin Criswell, Jordan Hasquet, Jack McGillis who won an NCAA Tournament game to Manuel and Samuelson- on all the best Montana teams….but there’s this steadfast perception that there’s no D1 talent in Montana AND that it’s getting less recruitable and the talent is getting worse. How can that be?
How are athletes across the board in basically every sport everywhere, and particularly in Montana - look at the Power 4 girls track athletes this state is pumping out right now - getting better and boys’ basketball is getting worse? Could it be that it’s just way easier to recruit huge metro areas now so the perception that Montana is not good enough is created as a side effect? Honest question. Don’t understand how boys basketball is getting way worse while everything else is getting better…
Also, D1 coaches, and not just Montana, need to get over the prototype. Luka Doncic is one of the greatest players the game has ever seen and he’s not more athletic than anyone. Jokic is huge … but can’t jump over three sheets of paper. They are WAY more skilled tho. Better spacial awareness, vision, IQ, predictively ability, artistry.
Can Rey Johnston from Loyola out jump most anyone? Nope. But he’s 6-6, can shoot from 30 feet, is one of the best passing bigs I’ve seen in the last 25 years in Montana, went undefeated for three years in a row winning games by an average of 40 points, starred on the club circuit, just won Frontier Player of the Week as a true freshman….you’d telling me you’d rather have some 6-5 slap dick from Oakland who can’t shoot a lick, can’t pass, but can run and jump and commit fouls who will average 4 points, 3 rebounds a game, not like his limited role, vaguely fit into Missoula, and transfer after a year instead of seeing what Johnston could become after 5 years of D1 practice and training? Cmon…
What ive watched over 50 years, is the good ole boys club. Both programs have missed great montana players, on both sides. Men and womens. Signing players who have NO business playing D1 ball, back to durham days to the current dick days. Cate signed her daughter and her friends who couldnt play a lick, cats do the same occasionally. Every year there are players from missoula or bozeman connects who cant play worth a shit on the team, consistently 2-3. Missing out on real talents. I get it, politics. Money, boosters, etc. if they went after the best players in montana each year they would have more support. There are plenty of players on both sides who get overlooked because of this bullshit. The griz deserve everything they get. Watched the game in bozeman they llook like a highschool team.Ok first of all, the Tech loss was an anomaly. If we played them ten times we would beat them 9. Do they have a single MT player that would be a Big Sky all-conference player? I'm not so sure they would. Maybe they have 1-2 guys that could be a part of the rotation but like come on.
And yes the LG have dropped the ball as have Football. They do have some good MT players coming in next year, but the absence of MT players definitely hurt both programs this year.
Name the 2 or 3 players a year on the UM and MSU teams with Missoula or Bozeman ties over the past 5 years. Thete must be at least 10.Every year there are players from missoula or bozeman connects who cant play worth a shit on the team, consistently 2-3.
For starters, college rosters aren't 12.Name the 2 or 3 players a year on the UM and MSU teams with Missoula or Bozeman ties over the past 5 years. Thete must be at least 10.
Do the last 2 or 3 players on any college roster of 12 contribute or play many meaningful minutes?
Maximum 15, many suit up less for games. Griz have 13 with stats this year. Roster size wasn't really my point.For starters, college rosters aren't 12.
Don't get all butt hurt.Maximum 15, many suit up less for games. Griz have 13 with stats this year. Roster size wasn't really my point.
Most teams run a maximum 9 rotation (please oh knower of everything correct me if its 8!)
Point being 2 or 3 on the roster with Montana ties (Dougie Peoples, Rey Johnston, Braden Koch are examples) wouldn't hurt the team at all.
Might even put a few hundred more butts in seats! Get more local businesses interested in NIL!
Yes! Build a foundation with MT kids that will be here for 4-5 years. By the time those kids are juniors and seniors they are really solid role players to go with guys like Money and Sawyer. The Big Sky is not that good. People act like MT kids can’t develop into good Big Sky players if given the chance…..it’s not the SEC. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Griz piss around and let the Cats come in and get the Roger’s kid. Would be par for the course.They should have bare minimum 5 guys on the roster from Montana. Minimum. That allows them to be more precise in who they go after out of state. The pridgens, money Williams etc etc.
Im not giving tech too much credit. They are a giod ball club, that came in and whooped the griz. Griz were a bit short handed etc etc. Totally get it. But what I saw with my own 2 eyes was at least 4 kids, 3 from Montana and 1 frosh from bonkers ferry Idaho, who could absolutely play, and compete at a high level on our team.
Same with football!Youre so dense. Have the Montana guys on roster and keep building that culture, and increases retention and minimize roster turnover. AND allows the staff to be more precise in using their resources to go get rhe out of state talent.
Do you mean Bozeman?Perhaps these legacy athletes want nothing to do with the drastically changed town that their parents once played in. I grew up loving Missoula, lived there for eight years, and can barely stand to come to Missoula for work. When I am there I can’t wait to be gone. A once great city has lost its soul.
If the goal is to make and win games in the NCAA tournament, you cant have 5 from Montana, go get the best 1-2 players in the state and build around that. Winning NCAA games brings national recognition and NCAA distribution money.Yes! Build a foundation with MT kids that will be here for 4-5 years. By the time those kids are juniors and seniors they are really solid role players to go with guys like Money and Sawyer. The Big Sky is not that good. People act like MT kids can’t develop into good Big Sky players if given the chance…..it’s not the SEC. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Griz piss around and let the Cats come in and get the Roger’s kid. Would be par for the course.
Where does Montana recruit from, do they go to EYBL Nike showcases, plus there is Meta and NW Blazers in Spokane and now in MT.If the goal is to make and win games in the NCAA tournament, you cant have 5 from Montana, go get the best 1-2 players in the state and build around that. Winning NCAA games brings national recognition and NCAA distribution money.