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recruiting, the ultimate comment on basketball at montana...

citygriz said:
citygriz said:
Grizbacker1 said:
citygriz said:
i can always count on you to miss the point, gb1. especially anything to do with public relations.

I hardly think I missed the point of another in a series of your "all about you" commentaries city. The FACT of the matter is Tinkle is easily the most accessible basketball Coach UM has had in 30 years. If you ever took the initiative to talk to him in person, or email him, he will answer your questions open and honestly each and every time. If you actually think he owes it to you or anyone else to keep you informed of each and every step he take with regard to recruiting you are out of touch with reality, of course, most of us who have read your schtuff already know that. I love how you seem to inlcude your self as a big supporter, you must be counting your posts as support because we both know if doesn't come from your checkbook.

as i was saying before my computer went nuts...i hardly expect tinks or anybody else to "keep me informed of each and every step he takes." signing day comes but twice a year. a little well-placed p.r. on that date would go a long way with guys like me and mtgrizrule.

as for the checkbook issue, gb1, watch what you say, lest one day you find yourself entering "citay-argh! stadium" to root on your beloved griz.

There is no doubt you are a Griz supporter, but please don't pretend you write checks of any significance in support of Griz athletics.
 
so we're to presume that you are a contributor of significance? please do tell. just what level do you need to be at to be a "contributor of significance?" i'd like to know.
 
citygriz said:
so we're to presume that you are a contributor of significance? please do tell. just what level do you need to be at to be a "contributor of significance?" i'd like to know.

I have no doubt I have contributed substantially more over the last 25 years than you have to date, or in the next 25 years combined. I wasn't the one posting about being a big supporter, that would be you. I don't need to talk about it to feel better about myself as some apparently do. If you don't want to be called on it city, don't brag about things that you didn't do.
 
Grizbacker1 said:
That is true, but I also know he doesn't want every Tom, Dick, and Harry down there "helping out". By helping out I mean I have witnessed fans actually try and talk to recruits and that is a no no. :twocents:

i guess tinkle will just have to follow the rules, if he wants to circumvent them.
 
argh! said:
Grizbacker1 said:
That is true, but I also know he doesn't want every Tom, Dick, and Harry down there "helping out". By helping out I mean I have witnessed fans actually try and talk to recruits and that is a no no. :twocents:

i guess tinkle will just have to follow the rules, if he wants to circumvent them.

you missed your calling argh, you should have been a philosopher. :thumb:
 
Grizbacker1 said:
That is true, but I also know he doesn't want every Tom, Dick, and Harry down there "helping out". By helping out I mean I have witnessed fans actually try and talk to recruits and that is a no no. :twocents:

i guess tinkle will just have to follow the rules, if he wants to circumvent them.
 
Gee, I wonder if Selvig is going to sign one more player to replace Betsy Snead who left the team a month or two before the past season started?

Anyone hear anything?

I mean the MSU Bobcats have announced theirs already (both women's and men's bb signings). I guess the Griz will just have to wait. Woe is a Griz basketball fan on signing day.
 
GrizBBIsKing said:
Gee, I wonder if Selvig is going to sign one more player to replace Betsy Snead who left the team a month or two before the past season started?

Anyone hear anything?

I mean the MSU Bobcats have announced theirs already (both women's and men's bb signings). I guess the Griz will just have to wait. Woe is a Griz basketball fan on signing day.

There are a LOT of schools that haven't announced yet. The Griz are far from the only ones. I think you will be fine with who Tinkle signs.
 
Griz will announce a signee(s) soon. They still have kids making visits and are looking at some very athletic players who can defend and score the ball.
 
AllWeatherFan said:
But can they dish the rock?

Right now you have the Taylor brothers, and Stockton, right now are who can pass the ball. That's three, and I am hearing the Point from Salt Lake is very close to signing. The point from CSI, Reggie Guyton, who the Griz were looking at just committed to Oral Roberts.
 
Here is some info on a recruit that visited over the weekend. He has everything the Griz are looking for.

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Johnson This Year's NWAACC Gem
Jed Tai
Special to WashingtonPreps.com

Anthony Johnson averaged 25 points per game in the regular season. Many Division I schools are after his services.

Since he graduated from Stadium High School in Tacoma in 2005, it's been a relatively long road for Anthony Johnson. But three years later, it appears the quick 6-foot-3, 195-pound guard will be on his way to college basketball's highest level. Johnson just finished up a two-year career at Yakima Valley Community College in grand style and should have some nice four-year options to choose from in the upcoming weeks.

"Anthony had about as great a season as anybody could really have," said Yakima Valley head coach Ray Funk. "He was East Region MVP which tells you about the regular season he had and then he played on the championship team and won tourney MVP as well. It doesn't get much better than that."

On the year, Johnson averaged almost 25 points a contest during the regular season and really caught fire in the NWAACC Tournament. After opening with efforts of 25 and 33 points, he exploded for 38 points against Umpqua in the semifinals. After he posted 29 points against Spokane in the championship game, there was no doubt who the best player in the league was.

"He's a scorer," Funk said. "He can get to the basket and the free throw line, but he's also got a canny mid-range pull-up shot that you don't see much anymore. And the knock on him all year was that he had no three-point shot, but he was 7-for-14 from three in the (NWAACC) tournament. He's really quick, long-armed, and a great on-the-ball defender too."

He had scoring efforts of 38, 33, 29, and 25 points in the league tournament. He was named tournament MVP for his efforts.

Over the course of the season, Johnson saw his recruitment steadily rise and now a number of schools all throughout the Pacific Northwest are looking at taking the next step.

"Anthony is getting looked at by a lot of Division I schools right now," Funk said. "Montana is coming in to see him tomorrow and Eastern Washington and Portland State have been recruiting him and would like him to visit. Idaho and Weber State also came to see him play this year and I've talked to one of the Boise State coaches about him."

Funk also noted that many of the schools in the Division II Great Northwest Athletic Conference have been recruiting Johnson all season long. The high-scoring guard is considering all options and is essentially looking at taking as many official visits as he can before making an educated choice.

"I think he's basically looking for that best fit," Funk said. "It's everything from academics to the level of play to the playing time situation to what his role would be on the team to the chance to get to the (NCAA) Tournament. He's married, so he's got his wife to consider as well."
 
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