mtgrizrule said:
This is the kind of quality teams we need again in BSC basketball. Was this the high point for BSC basketball as for quality teams and conference depth? One thing I think WSU and GRIZ fans can agree on is, both teams have bright futures. I can only speak for myself, but I am impressed by the likes of Lillard and Bullinger for WSU. I am sure they have some other good players in the waiting too. Maybe WSU fans can fill us in what and who they expect of their younger players the next few years?
As for the GRIZ, Tinkle has assembled a very deep, versatile, and talented team the next 3 to 4 years. Next years GRIZ will be very deep.
Guards- AJ, Staudacher, Stockton, Taylor, Cherry (will be a freshman)
Forwards- McGillis, Selvig, Banny, Woods (another incoming Freshman), Hurley, Ward and Digs (both Freshman Redshirts)
Centers- Qvale and Huchinson (incoming Freshman).
That is a very talented 14, Hurley and Banny will be hard pressed for PT, depending on which Freshman Redshirt or not.
Lillard and Cherry are both talented guards from Oakland. It will be fun watching these 2 go at eachother for 3 years. WSU fans, please give us some insight on your future players. I want to know and secondly it is much betterthan the verbal war. I actually like WSU and if the GRIZ do not represent the BSC this year, I want WSU to represent. I do not want reason not to pull for them if they win the Conference.
Your right, this debate was pointless, both our fans have the right to be proud of our respected programs, and should be proud of the other for the national attention each has given the Big Sky.
Anywho,
I do know that Weber is in the process of recruiting a 6-11 205 pound center from Hartland Wisconsin who will graduate from high school in 2010, His name is Ben Mills, he has offers from 10 different schools, including Indiana State, Loyola Chicago, Texas State, Wisconsin Milw, Florida Gluf Coast U, North Dakota, Ball State, Tulsa, Utah State and Weber State. Hopefully this guy will show some class and turn down USU's offer and come play at Weber, cause nobody likes the Aggies.
We also had 2 High School seniors who signed their national letters of intent to play for the Wildcats, in 2009/10 along with 1 junior college transfer.
Byron Fulton, 6'7", 230 lb forward/center from (Saint Mary's High) Phoenix, AZ, has signed letter of intent to come to Weber State. Fulton is rated as a 74 on espn.com. Many of last years new recruits to the Big Sky Conference were rated as 40's.
Blake Davis, 6'5", 205 lb small forward also from (Saint Mary's High) Phoenix, AZ, has signed letter of intent to come to Weber State. Davis is rated as a 73 on espn.com. Davis plays on the same high school team as Fulton and maintains a 3.62 GPA.
Lindsey Hughey, 6'3", 194 lb shooting guard has signed letter of intent to come to Weber State. This season he will play his sophomore season for Seminol State College in Oklahoma. Last season as a 2nd team JUCO All-American he averaged 12.8 ppg, 51.3% from the field, & 40.7% from beyond the arc. He played his high school ball at South Grand Prairie in Grand Prairie, TX. At Grand Prairie, Lindsey was a McDonald All American nominee, District 6-5 MVP, 2005-2006 Offensive Player of the Year, first team All District.
Rahe is bringing in the talent, and Weber's future as well as UM's are looking brighter, The Weber/UM basketball rivalry just might start getting better.