i've noticed a trend lately, and it is this: in both football and women's basketball, the coaches have been able to get huge contributions from montana athletes.
from our football team of two years ago, five kids are on n.f.l. rosters. going back just a few years, dave dickinson is headed for the c.f.l hall of fame, while dozens and dozens of other montana athletes have carved our huge reputations for themselves as grizzly fooball players, and helped put montana on the football map.
ditto women's basketball. from cate and lake to koss and sisco through morales, lohman and rogers, and including next year's great recruiting class, selvig has been able to build a hugely successful program around montana kids.
so i ask: where are the montana kids when it comes to basketball? kevin criswell is the last great montana star the men's program produced, yet throughout the montana glory years, the state produced any number of key contributors to the montana program: the selvig brothers, the demers brothers, engellant, camel, neilsen, hurley, krysko...okay, i'm bouncing around in time here, but i still think i could make the point if i had time to do the research that there has been a real dearth lately of montana basketball talent. and when there is talent, as in the case of miller from helena capital or osweiller from kalispell, not only do they not stay home, they choose football over basketball.
i know we can't compete in any sport without an infusion of outside talent, but when it comes to men's basketball, i have to wonder: what has happened to the montana talent? have we become such a football state that we've forgotten how to play basketball?
from our football team of two years ago, five kids are on n.f.l. rosters. going back just a few years, dave dickinson is headed for the c.f.l hall of fame, while dozens and dozens of other montana athletes have carved our huge reputations for themselves as grizzly fooball players, and helped put montana on the football map.
ditto women's basketball. from cate and lake to koss and sisco through morales, lohman and rogers, and including next year's great recruiting class, selvig has been able to build a hugely successful program around montana kids.
so i ask: where are the montana kids when it comes to basketball? kevin criswell is the last great montana star the men's program produced, yet throughout the montana glory years, the state produced any number of key contributors to the montana program: the selvig brothers, the demers brothers, engellant, camel, neilsen, hurley, krysko...okay, i'm bouncing around in time here, but i still think i could make the point if i had time to do the research that there has been a real dearth lately of montana basketball talent. and when there is talent, as in the case of miller from helena capital or osweiller from kalispell, not only do they not stay home, they choose football over basketball.
i know we can't compete in any sport without an infusion of outside talent, but when it comes to men's basketball, i have to wonder: what has happened to the montana talent? have we become such a football state that we've forgotten how to play basketball?