It was always Harris who liked Krsyko... he tabbed him for the head coaching spot when it looked like he could've been heading back to college. Must've been bc his dad liked him as well. LK played for a few del coached teams.ronangrizfan said:
Silvertip said:I've thought for sometime that with the Bucks mired deep in their division cellar that Larry was in trouble. Now with Harris gone I'd guess that the chances of a pink slip have increased even more.
We all know - when the guy who hired you leaves under a cloud his successor has no obligation to you.
Larry's coaching style may be more suited to the college game? It's been proven before, though mostly in football from my memory, Lou Holtz, Pete Carroll, etc. LK got more out of his team than Tinkle has been able to do. The "in your face" style has worked pretty good for Robin Selvig. Free throw shooting is not the only place the LG excell over the men.
AllWeatherFan said:No way will Krysko be back here. He left this program twice already, and he won't be given a chance to leave it a third time. Not that he'd come back even if he had the chance.
The Real World said:AllWeatherFan said:No way will Krysko be back here. He left this program twice already, and he won't be given a chance to leave it a third time. Not that he'd come back even if he had the chance.
Agreed.
Montana Gym Rat said:The Real World said:AllWeatherFan said:No way will Krysko be back here. He left this program twice already, and he won't be given a chance to leave it a third time. Not that he'd come back even if he had the chance.
Agreed.
And I hate to say it, but Krysko definitely took advantage of the University of Montana for his own personal gain. From the start - I don't think he ever intended to stick around.
He came in, set up a team he thought he could win with, and developed a mind set that gave him the best shot to win while he was here. There were no plans for the future, nothing for those in the program to fall back on once he left. He didn't do anything for a contingency plan - well because he knew he didn't need one. :twocents:
Montana Gym Rat said:The Real World said:AllWeatherFan said:No way will Krysko be back here. He left this program twice already, and he won't be given a chance to leave it a third time. Not that he'd come back even if he had the chance.
Agreed.
And I hate to say it, but Krysko definitely took advantage of the University of Montana for his own personal gain. From the start - I don't think he ever intended to stick around.
He came in, set up a team he thought he could win with, and developed a mind set that gave him the best shot to win while he was here. There were no plans for the future, nothing for those in the program to fall back on once he left. He didn't do anything for a contingency plan - well because he knew he didn't need one. :twocents: