Tinks was pretty discouraged and down. He did not use the fact that PSU played great as any sort of reason for the horrible showing by the Griz. He said PSU played like men and the Griz played like boys. Aside from the shock of this debacle, I was left with a real sense of worry regarding team quickness, including for next season. PSU was tons quicker than the Griz and this really paid off offensively and in rebounding. I am concerned that our quickness deficit is likely to extend into next year. Not a good night to feel hopeful about the future of Griz hoops. :crybaby:griz71 said:108-56 is about as ultimate an embarassment as could possibly happen. The mens' team has played little or no defense all season (really basically none since LarryK left) and this is as disgusting as it gets. I'm unceratin that the program has ever experienced a loss as revolting as this.
Hopefully Tinkle & Co get the message across (and maybe more accurately he get's a clue?) and nips this in the bud ASAP or Griz men's basketball will be in the toilet for the forseeable future.
ARRRRGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
BTW---didn't get on the Internet broadcast until the feed was gone. Anybody hear what Tinkle had to say/comments?
GrizWhiz said:....of worry regarding team quickness, including for next season. PSU was tons quicker than the Griz and this really paid off offensively and in rebounding. I am concerned that our quickness deficit is likely to extend into next year. Not a good night to feel hopeful about the future of Griz hoops. :crybaby:
Bozgriz said:The 3 point bombing has been the m.o. for this team all season. Unfortunately, it might seem, there we a few games where the 3 point line was an easy shot for our guys. However, take a look at Martin's numbers the past 4 games (and he's not alone): these kids continue to just throw it up with no conscience. I believe any future wins this season go STRAIT through the paint...
And for crying out loud, we have the biggest team in the conference, maybe box out a guy or two???
They have a chance to prove the underachieving was just a mirage...I hope they can, but I know many of us don't have any faith in this team-
Never be the same as what?? You completely negate any credibility you may have when you include Hauck as an example of failure. Winning the Big Sky every year, undefeated regular seasons, etc. are not what most people would define as the result of an "unqualified" hire. It is amazing how spoiled Griz football fans are. :twocents:Cat Scat said:UM mens athletics will never be the same until the school stops hiring unqualified cronies (Nauck, O'Day, Tinkle) to fill its key positions. None of them would be seriously considered by other schools for the jobs they were hired for at UM. We suffer because of this.
Bozgriz said:I think you PR may have inadvertantly hit upon a key point. Teams are able to doubleteam down on Strait because we can't shoot from the outside right now...They are simply daring the Griz to shoot the 3 ball. The result the past 5 games has been very poor:
vs Nau (7 of 24 29%) Martin 1 of 5
vs Weber (5 of 30 17%) Martin 1 of 10
vs Idaho St (7 of 19 37%) Martin 1 of 6
vs N. Colo (11 of 29 38%) Martin 1 of 6
vs PSU (6 of 25 24%) Martin 1 of 7
Overall 36 of 127 28% with Martin a terrible 5 of 34 14.7%...and, there are two wins in there. Take those out and the Griz are 18 of 79 23%...ouch-
The question becomes how can we improve this percentage because this team will clearly continue to cast them up there...
Do these kids have a confidence problem? Or, is this an attitude problem? Reading Colin's blog, the second question comes to the forefront...
I don't argue that Larry K may very well have been more successful, but "misfits"?? I disagree. Kamarr Davis was a dominating center and looked like the best player on the floor in the loss to Washington. Criswell and Matthews were tremendous players and had everything to do with the Griz success in the following season. That team also had Matt Dlouhy and a young but already productive Andrew Strait and Matt Martin. Hardly "misfits". :thumb:griz17 said:Bozgriz said:I think you PR may have inadvertantly hit upon a key point. Teams are able to doubleteam down on Strait because we can't shoot from the outside right now...They are simply daring the Griz to shoot the 3 ball. The result the past 5 games has been very poor:
vs Nau (7 of 24 29%) Martin 1 of 5
vs Weber (5 of 30 17%) Martin 1 of 10
vs Idaho St (7 of 19 37%) Martin 1 of 6
vs N. Colo (11 of 29 38%) Martin 1 of 6
vs PSU (6 of 25 24%) Martin 1 of 7
Overall 36 of 127 28% with Martin a terrible 5 of 34 14.7%...and, there are two wins in there. Take those out and the Griz are 18 of 79 23%...ouch-
The question becomes how can we improve this percentage because this team will clearly continue to cast them up there...
Do these kids have a confidence problem? Or, is this an attitude problem? Reading Colin's blog, the second question comes to the forefront...
I don't have a problem with the amount of 3's we shoot - I just wish the right guys would shoot them at the right time. Martin's line looks bad lately, but alot of those were at the end of some rough games.
Everybody is always referring to Strait being double-teamed. I don't see that. When I watch the griz I see the opposing 5 have no trouble shutting him down all by himself. I think other teams have figured Strait out - don't leave your feet and get him more than 5 feet from the hoop. We talk alot about his FG%, but with his range, it should be around 70%.
Strait does a great job of scoring before he gets the ball, but this team needs to realize that if he doesn't get that early work done, it is not going to happen and he needs to start kicking it back out. I think he gets frustrtated when he doesn't see the ball for awhile and ends up forcing shots that he otherwise wouldn't. If Andrew would get better and kicking it back out, I think he would do wonders for his opportunities down low.
I'm not sure what the answer is for this team, but they NEED to move the ball better. It needs to go "in" and back "out" and "in" and "out". We don't do that very well. The ball just stands still too much. We are too easy to guard.
When Hasquet drives to the hole, about 90% of the time, the first person he runs into his one of his own guys. Why can't we figure this out? When somebody beats a grizzly, they go all the way to the hole unmolested. We can't even get a guy past his own teammate!
Everybody is talking about next year - it sounds alot like last year when everybody was talking about this year. I think next year's team will realize a similar fate if our coaching philosophy doesn't change considerably.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: If Larry K had this team and last year's team, there is no way the seasons would have looked like this. No way. Look at the misfits he played U of Wash with 3 years ago. Talk about overachieving.
PlayerRep said:The game was not a disgrace. We got clobbered, but not a disgrace. Some of the Griz so-called fans are disgraces, tho.