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The Larry & Wayne Show

Dillon

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Saturday 2/2/19 Pac 12 Network channel 409 Dish Network @ 3:00 pm mountain.
 
Quick paced game: Advantage Tinks... Even though it's a road game.

Slow the pace down: Advantage Krysko

And Direct TV Bites Horse Dung :|
 
Nothing against two former coaches and their teams... but I'm going to be tuned-in to he Montana@MSU game, which starts at 2 p.m.
 
grizzlyjournal said:
Nothing against two former coaches and their teams... but I'm going to be tuned-in to he Montana@MSU game, which starts at 2 p.m.

You can watch the Lady Griz game on your tablet or phone and the Pac 12 game on TV. That's my solution.
 
'68griz said:
grizzlyjournal said:
Nothing against two former coaches and their teams... but I'm going to be tuned-in to he Montana@MSU game, which starts at 2 p.m.

You can watch the Lady Griz game on your tablet or phone and the Pac 12 game on TV. That's my solution.

I will watch the end of Lady Griz & then the recording of Utah OSU.
 
Dillon said:
'68griz said:
grizzlyjournal said:
Nothing against two former coaches and their teams... but I'm going to be tuned-in to he Montana@MSU game, which starts at 2 p.m.

You can watch the Lady Griz game on your tablet or phone and the Pac 12 game on TV. That's my solution.

I will watch the end of Lady Griz & then the recording of Utah OSU.
Good choice, Dillon.
 
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'68griz said:
grizzlyjournal said:
Nothing against two former coaches and their teams... but I'm going to be tuned-in to he Montana@MSU game, which starts at 2 p.m.

You can watch the Lady Griz game on your tablet or phone and the Pac 12 game on TV. That's my solution.
 
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. . . frantic Utah comeback, Tres Tinkle looked to the Oregon State bench. His eyes met his father’s and he said, “I got this.” The Beavers ran the clock down and gave the ball to Tinkle above the top of the arc. With two Utes watching him closely, Tinkle dribbled to his left, rose up and drained a three-pointer with 1:43 remaining. "Your key guy's got to step up when the game's on the line," OSU coach Wayne Tinkle said. "I was very, very proud of what Tres did there to close the game out."

Tinkle scored 31 points and Kylor Kelley blocked six shots in Oregon State's 81-72 win over Utah on Saturday, marking the first time the Beavers have swept the Colorado-Utah road trip. "My pops told me to go get the ball and showed his confidence in me. I was reading the defense and just had to shoot that," Tinkle said. The elder Tinkle has seen this show before. From the time his son was playing in grade school, he's never been shy in the biggest moments. But the 6-foot-8 forward has taken that swagger to a new level in recent weeks. "There's been something that's been brewing with his confidence," Wayne Tinkle said, while citing a sprained ankle for his lower output in the last few games. "When it counted most, he'll make the plays."

Ethan Thompson and Kelley had 13 points to help the Beavers (14-7, 6-3 Pac-12) win their third game in the last four to stay near the top of the conference standings. OSU is tied with Arizona State for second place in the Pac-12 after notching its first conference road sweep since the 2008-09 season. Timmy Allen scored a career-best 24 points and Sedrick Barefield had 19 points for the Utes, who dropped two to the Oregon schools at home.

"We got stops at our end, but then they stripped the ball," Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "I think toughness comes into play. I told our team that. We need to be tougher." Tinkle, the conference’s leading scorer, made 10 of 15 shots, including three three-pointers, and had six rebounds and four assists (and six turnovers). “Tres Tinkle, I have known him since he was a little kid in diapers,” Krystkowiak said. “He stepped up with that three from about 28 to 30 feet away when the building was alive when we were down four at the time, and that is a moment of truth time and I don’t know how we guard it much better.”
 
https://www.sltrib.com/sports/utah-utes/2019/02/01/tres-tinkle-could-have/
. . . Krystkowiak played and coached at the University of Montana and loves the school as much as anyone. As Utah's basketball coach, he just thought he could offer Tres Tinkle a bigger forum than the Big Sky Conference.
. . . As Krystkowiak told the Great Falls (Mont.) Tribune last summer, “And then, his dad got the damn Beaver job. We were ready to rock.” In his news conference this week, Krystkowiak joked about sabotaging Wayne Tinkle's move from Montana to OSU in 2014: “I guess I tried to blow the whole thing up and not get him hired, but it didn't work. Told 'em all kinds of college stories, but they still hired him.”
Tres Tinkle told the Montana newspaper that Krystkowiak was the only coach who kept pursuing him even after his father moved to Oregon State. It was worth a shot — “I love that kid,” Krystkowiak said — and he hopes his own sons will have the opportunity to go through the recruiting process, as they determine their proper level of college basketball.
 
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