will cherry is not a point guard. not yet anyway. he supposedly was recruited for that position and is working on those skills but i saw little evidence of that the time i saw him play. i didn't see him play the point once, and i was watching for it.
i agree with montana jeff--and i'd recruit one point guard every year. i think it's the most important position on the team. whether stockton can handle the point at this level is unknown right now. he does many things well, but could turn out to be another sam riddle. the difference between riddle and shane christiansen in the first-round game against oregon in 2002 was stunning. now, christiansen is playing for the trotters, and sam is playing the piano.
so: recruit, recruit point guards, redshirt 80% of the all freshmen (doesn't apply to the big schools but remains our edge) and play defense, defense, defense. that's the formula for success at montana, and tinks is on the right track.
i agree with montana jeff--and i'd recruit one point guard every year. i think it's the most important position on the team. whether stockton can handle the point at this level is unknown right now. he does many things well, but could turn out to be another sam riddle. the difference between riddle and shane christiansen in the first-round game against oregon in 2002 was stunning. now, christiansen is playing for the trotters, and sam is playing the piano.
so: recruit, recruit point guards, redshirt 80% of the all freshmen (doesn't apply to the big schools but remains our edge) and play defense, defense, defense. that's the formula for success at montana, and tinks is on the right track.