True, its not an absolute by any means. However, I'd say the benchmark of creating a culture of getting 1-2 in state kids per year is a hell of a lot closer to a net positive as is the current narrative of "montana kids can't play d1 basketball".
2006 and the tech game arent absolutes either. However, it remains fact the last time we won an ncaa game was a team that had Montana dudes as key contributors. We havent sniffed it since, with the current mindset towards Montana players.
In regards to the tech game, in which I watched live in person, the best shooter on the court, without question, played for tech and is from Montana. And his quickness, ability to elevate to get shots off, and quick release were *also* the best on the floor. The diekhans kid had the physical size, activeness, and scoring ability / overall skill as anyone in the court. And its not like this was a fluke... tech beat us in 2019 at home too. Yes, I get we beat them way more often than not. Im not saying that team overall can compete consistently with the griz. But it also remains fact they have kids from Montana on their roster that proved in person they belonged. And would absolutely have a presence on the griz.