i've been thinking a lot about this lately, how in footall we have such a resource in homegrown talent--carpenter, hilliard, mariani, anderson, biermann, et. al.--and by and large are able to keep that talent here, while in basketball we not only don't have much talent, but can't keep it in-state. football, kids grew up on the griz, want to be here, and can expect a good run in a national tournament with some national tv exposure and a good record of putting kids in the pros. but in basketball, with the exception of selvig, the few good kids leave, and can only expect a one-and-done in a national tournament three or four times a decade with little tv exposure. big wish would be, montana develops more talent, and we keep a bigger chunk of it. realistically, it's hard to see how that can happen in the big sky conference.
final question: has the in-state bb talent dried up, or does it only seem that way to me since we attract so little of it.
final question: has the in-state bb talent dried up, or does it only seem that way to me since we attract so little of it.