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Season Finale vs. Striped Spud Kittens Thread

AZDoc said:
zengriz said:
...holy media timeouts...

... :wtf: ...
Yep. Missed 3 of them with the non stoppage playing. Had to make them up. Crazy huh?!
Then teams use the TV breaks to hoard their own TOs for the end game. Which means, between "strategy" timeouts and fouls shots, the last two minutes can stretch out to 10. Personally, I think teams should be limited to one TO each in the last 2 minutes of the game. That would likely lead to a flurry of "use it or lose it" timeouts just before the "deadline, but then they would have to mostly just play. Stoppage for foul shots should allow enough time for the coach to give quick instructions to his floor leader (if he's coached the team up well in practice).
 
MO is the man again. 20 and 14...something like that. Griz only played 7 players until the last 25 seconds when Fab was subbed for. Didn’t take great care of the ball against a team last in the league in forcing TOs. About 274 points on second chances made up for the lack of assists too. Overall they did what was needed to win. Good luck this week boys!
 
Wow..I'd just like to say this season has been a true joy to watch and hear. For all the players , thank -you for your dedication and hard work! Thank-you coach Trav and all asst. coaches,,thank-you Riley and even thank-you to Pluto tv for those of us who can't get back as much as we'd like to. After the football season it has been extra special to see the effort towards greatness. Go get it completed next week and go dancin' :clap:
 
rainbear14 said:
Wow..I'd just like to say this season has been a true joy to watch and hear. For all the players , thank -you for your dedication and hard work! Thank-you coach Trav and all asst. coaches,,thank-you Riley and even thank-you to Pluto tv for those of us who can't get back as much as we'd like to. After the football season it has been extra special to see the effort towards greatness. Go get it completed next week and go dancin' :clap:

Well said! :clap:
 
rainbear14 said:
Wow..I'd just like to say this season has been a true joy to watch and hear. For all the players , thank -you for your dedication and hard work! Thank-you coach Trav and all asst. coaches,,thank-you Riley and even thank-you to Pluto tv for those of us who can't get back as much as we'd like to. After the football season it has been extra special to see the effort towards greatness. Go get it completed next week and go dancin' :clap:

Agreed! Thanks to the Griz for an incredible season. Don't know all the specifics, but have heard that the non-conference schedule next season will be dynamite. Arizona and Creighton on the road... and all D1 opponents at home (1 or two more games than this season).
 
grizzlyjournal said:
rainbear14 said:
Wow..I'd just like to say this season has been a true joy to watch and hear. For all the players , thank -you for your dedication and hard work! Thank-you coach Trav and all asst. coaches,,thank-you Riley and even thank-you to Pluto tv for those of us who can't get back as much as we'd like to. After the football season it has been extra special to see the effort towards greatness. Go get it completed next week and go dancin' :clap:

Agreed! Thanks to the Griz for an incredible season. Don't know all the specifics, but have heard that the non-conference schedule next season will be dynamite. Arizona and Creighton on the road... and all D1 opponents at home (1 or two more games than this season).

I highly recommend visiting Omaha, and taking in a Creighton game. It is a terrific venue, with one hell of a basketball atmosphere. I will have to try making this work, if we play them.
 
mtgrizrule said:
grizzlyjournal said:
rainbear14 said:
Wow..I'd just like to say this season has been a true joy to watch and hear. For all the players , thank -you for your dedication and hard work! Thank-you coach Trav and all asst. coaches,,thank-you Riley and even thank-you to Pluto tv for those of us who can't get back as much as we'd like to. After the football season it has been extra special to see the effort towards greatness. Go get it completed next week and go dancin' :clap:

Agreed! Thanks to the Griz for an incredible season. Don't know all the specifics, but have heard that the non-conference schedule next season will be dynamite. Arizona and Creighton on the road... and all D1 opponents at home (1 or two more games than this season).

I highly recommend visiting Omaha, and taking in a Creighton game. It is a terrific venue, with one hell of a basketball atmosphere. I will have to try making this work, if we play them.

And the Omaha zoo is much better than San Diego. The weather however...
 
PeauxRouge said:
reinell30 said:
Who is the gentleman in the wheel chair always with the Griz? I am sure it has been discussed before, but I haven't seen anything.

Kelly Camel. I believe he is a relative of JR Camel.

http://www.montanakaimin.com/gallery/features/a-league-of-his-own-the-story-of-kelly-camel/article_6a82be25-fc00-51b4-aafd-c7656f9fde50.html


Thank you!
 
FROM LAST NIGHT: Griz cap undefeated home record with win over Idaho State
https://skylinesportsmt.com/griz-cap-undefeated-home-record-with-win-over-idaho-state/
 
Colter_Nuanez56 said:
FROM LAST NIGHT: Griz cap undefeated home record with win over Idaho State
https://skylinesportsmt.com/griz-cap-undefeated-home-record-with-win-over-idaho-state/
A nice opening sentence.
MISSOULA — Travis DeCuire remembers vividly the last time Montana went undefeated at Dahlberg Arena. Montana’s head coach was a point guard for Blaine Taylor’s Big Sky Conference champion Grizzlies.
It's been 44 years since I wrote my first sports article; an interview with Jud Heathcote.

I wish I knew then what I know now, of course. Like the fact that he was the basketball coach and not the football coach. That "small" faux paux was quickly disarmed by Jud in a typical fashion, but he did let it play out for a few minutes while I got some pretty good opinions about the prospects for the football team. Finally, he put the joke to rest, suggesting that I really ought to go down the hall and talk to Jack Swarthout, who was actually the FOOTBALL COACH!

"Well, who are you?" came my embarrassed reply. But, hey, I was young, they handed me a pad and pencil, pointed in the general direction of the Field House, and said "see if you can get a story." Nobody had asked if I actually knew anything about varsity sports. Thanks to Jud, I came back with an article of sorts, but my editor, Bruce Sayler, asked, politely, if I had ever done this before.

In any case, over time, I developed a real appreciation for good sports writing, and how easy it was, on the one hand, to string together game stats and quotes, and how difficult it was, on the other hand, to do really good writing, and how much opportunity there was in "sports," for those that had the talent and took the time.

"Skyline Sports" is doing a superb job of covering the Griz this year; and that article was really high quality stuff. Half of the authentic pleasure of collegiate sports is reading good articles about it, by dedicated, articulate writers.

That was a great piece.
 
rainbear14 said:
Wow..I'd just like to say this season has been a true joy to watch and hear. For all the players , thank -you for your dedication and hard work! Thank-you coach Trav and all asst. coaches,,thank-you Riley and even thank-you to Pluto tv for those of us who can't get back as much as we'd like to. After the football season it has been extra special to see the effort towards greatness. Go get it completed next week and go dancin' :clap:

:clap:
 
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