Griznationalist said:
I’m no expert, but I think we’re in great shape and heading the right direction. Interestingly, the human aging process causes people to remember the past as more glorious than it was. We forgave Heathcoat a losing season and two barely-.500 seasons. Brandenburg succeeded Heathcoat with a 6-20 season before leaving after two seasons as UM head coach. Even Montgomery had his share of sub-20-win seasons, including a 14-13 season and a 17-win season during which we hailed him the greatest thing since sliced bread. Heck, I remember, during the glorious years when Krystko played, we never once won the conference title, we thought an NIT bid was a huge deal, yet basketball in Missoula was king. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying the present is superior to the past. I'm just saying, when I try to stay objective, I have to appreciate what we've got going for us now and remember that today, now, "these are the good old days," too. Take a look at the numbers below for a dozen seasons worth of perspective. We’re in great shape with excellent leadership right now. If you can't get excited about Grizzly basketball, you're missing something.
The Griz may or may not be in good shape, the rest of the season will tell, but past Griz success is not an illusion. I don't see where Heathcoat ever had a losing season, at worst he broke even 1 year. However, that needs to be put in perspective - he took over a program that had 1 winning season in the prior 10. To even be competitive was a major turnaround for the program, and Griz fans could clearly see the potential in Heathcote (that eventually resulted in a NC for Michigan).
Brandy did have a 6-20 season, but the team never lost those games on the floor, they resulted from forfeiting games due to an ineligible player (broke my heart to give up all those wins), but to any fan that was there that team was a great one - there could be no disappointment with the team, just the forfeits.
Monty never got to the NCAA tournament, and did have that 14-13 season. However I think it is fair to say the BSC was a different league back then. How different? Here are the BSC seeds for the NCAA tournament during Montgomery's years:
79 WSU #7 seed 1st round win (ranked #11 in final poll)
80 WSU #7 seed
81 UI #7 seed
82 UI #3 seed, 1st round win (ranked #8 in final poll, highest ranking during the year was #6)
83 WSU #9 seed
84 UNR #11 seed
85 UNR #14 seed
86 MSU #16 seed
I suppose you could argue that Montgomery choked in the tournament championship games, especially against MSU. Other than that there is no shame in losing to those other BSC tournament participants, and I doubt we will ever see consistent good teams like those in the BSC again. The knock on Montgomery is he was a great coach, but couldn't win the big one. Of course we would have been happy with a final four he got Stanford to.
I have no problem with saying Tinkle deserves a chance, and the jury is still out so stay patient with him, but it is clear that his early success is
somewhere between Don Holst and Kennedy, coaches whose records have proven to be the worst in UM history in 30 years. I realize that for those who did not follow the Griz prior to the 95NC game it is hard to understand the success and
regional power that Montana was, or how good the BSC used to be in basketball. Tinkle might get there, time will tell, and every GSA member I have talked to loves Tinkle, so I don't believe there is any issue with him keeping his job - unless the teams get so bad that people stop bitching about him, and just completely stop caring and going to the games - I think he will be allowed to lose a tremendous amount of games and prestige for the program, as long as he doesn't lose a tremendous amount of money for the program.