Yep, because their dumbass prior head coach didnt value in state recruitsYou mean the kid that Idaho didn't offer out of high school and transferred from Idaho St?
Yep, because their dumbass prior head coach didnt value in state recruitsYou mean the kid that Idaho didn't offer out of high school and transferred from Idaho St?
I dont think hes better than Money, maybe Tyler Thompson, he and aguino would be very close in my opinion. Everybody else, I'd take Lincoln rogers right now.I think Taber's enthusiasm and unshakeable belief in Rogers is the reason why it is important to have the few MT hoopers that have the potential to play at the Division 1 level on UM's roster. He genuinely believes that an 18-year-old (playing against kids who 99% of which will never touch a college floor at any level) is better than current Griz players.
That kind of excitement is what matters and is why Cat and Griz football continue to have the following it does.
Outside of Kendal and Jared we haven't had a Montana kid start for the Griz in the last 15 or so years, even longer for a Missoula kid. If Rollie would've been a Griz and developed as he did at other schools I imagine that Dahlberg would have been rocking.
So while I hesitate to mark Lincoln as the 2nd coming and a sure-fire 1st teamer I do think it would mean a lot to the community and program + be pretty cool that he be a Griz. It's unfortunate that he won't be.
I actually dont know if travis does want Montana kids, or if he cares. Rollie Worster was literally committed here, but trav got mad about him wanting to play his senior season of high school football, so Rollie went a different direction. Lincoln rogers situation isnt much prettier.I was also at the meet the players event last fall. I’ve known Travis since he came back to coach the men’s program. Although he has never stated it publicly I think his philosophy is “what’s more important, to win the BSC championship or continue to maintain the teams 100% graduation rate? Yes, winning the BSC championship is important, helps him keep his job but Travis’s real challenge lies in preparing these young men for what lies beyond basketball. Let’s be realistic, how many Damon Lillards has the Big Sky produced? You could count on one hand how many players from the Big Sky have had successful careers in the NBA.
But back to your original point, recruiting Montana players. Don’t you think Travis would love to have Montana kids on his team? Would it help attendance, maybe. Part of Travis’s compensation is based on butts in the seats.
You believe that Lincoln at his skillset and size as of today (3-17) would've been the #2 or #3 option on March 11th against Idaho in Boise?I dont think hes better than Money, maybe Tyler Thompson, he and aguino would be very close in my opinion. Everybody else, I'd take Lincoln rogers right now.
I think maybe you should review Thompson’s high school tape. He was not projected as being just the shooter he is now, in fact, he played above the rim. At times he was rated a 4* prospect.I dont think hes better than Money, maybe Tyler Thompson, he and aguino would be very close in my opinion. Everybody else, I'd take Lincoln rogers right now.
Id tell you id take him right now over kepley, isaak, and taylor for sure.You believe that Lincoln at his skillset and size as of today (3-17) would've been the #2 or #3 option on March 11th against Idaho in Boise?
Yep, and there current coach has recruited exactly 1 Idaho kid out of high school, and he went to prep school in Utah. You are giving him credit for more Idaho high school recruiting, but he plucked most out of the portal after playing at other schools.Yep, because their dumbass prior head coach didnt value in state recruits
Speaking for myself, I'm not suggesting they save roster spots or do the Scheweyen thing and recruit a bunch of local high schoolers and their friends. It is concerning that of the worthy Montana high schoolers (Missoula or not), UM has missed on every single one. Of the one or two that are worthy every 2 or 3 years they've missed or it appears they just haven't put in the effort....
It's not Travis's job to save roster spots for Missoula kids. He thought well enough to offer Rogers early, as he had with Worster. Things changed. Was it Travis's fault? I really don't know. I know that Rogers wanted to play and the Minnesota school was a pathway for him to get that PT and get his school (or most of it) paid for. Not a bad deal at all.
I like Tyler Thompson. We absolutely always need to bring in additional talent. That does not mean we shouldn't recruit Montana talent though.I think maybe you should review Thompson’s high school tape. He was not projected as being just the shooter he is now, in fact, he played above the rim. At times he was rated a 4* prospect.
Thompson was a great 3&D guy this year. He’s switchable, he’s long. I personally think he’s got all-conference and all-defense upside. Fill out the frame a little more to absorb contact, and that rim pressure he showed playing high school ball in California can come to fruition. He’s already got the shot, now he just needs to leverage the aggressive closeouts to generate paint touches.
They've got 5 instate kids. I dont care how they got their, but they em.Yep, and there current coach has recruited exactly 1 Idaho kid out of high school, and he went to prep school in Utah. You are giving him credit for more Idaho high school recruiting, but he plucked most out of the portal after playing at other schools.
I am sure TD would be willing to get transfers from Montana...if there really were any.They've got 5 instate kids. I dont care how they got their, but they em.
Re Montana/Missoula recruiting:. UM coaches aren't EVER going to win the PR battle no matter how many Missoula players on the roster. That expectation killed the Lady Griz and the program is still recovering. Bobby made some choice decisions with athletes in MIssoula and it cost him PR and players for a few years. Even Don Read and Robin Selvig had to fight these battles.
It's not Travis's job to save roster spots for Missoula kids. He thought well enough to offer Rogers early, as he had with Worster. Things changed. Was it Travis's fault? I really don't know. I know that Rogers wanted to play and the Minnesota school was a pathway for him to get that PT and get his school (or most of it) paid for. Not a bad deal at all.
I've been around long enough to have watched local kids star for the Griz in hoops, but its been A LONG, LONG TIME since we have had one. So I get the sentiment. I think we can agree that Rogers represents the most recent itteration of that quest that probably goes back close to twenty years (if not more). Jack McGillis(who transferred in)/Jordan Hasquet might be the last before that? Maybe Sam Riddle.
When Travis lined out his roster for next year in terms his recruiting preferences, it is because of what he knew already to be an area of concern. He has two CG's (Haggins/Lake) that are likely going to have every opportunity to play early because of their ballhandling/defensive skill, and the other (Carter) is a pure scorer who could provide coverage for Money (should he not return). Maybe there were other calculations, but perimeter help sure seemed to be a problem and he found three highly capable guys in the HS market.
I just don't think it is a zero sum game. A lot of things can be true about the recruitment of Lincoln and how it played out here. Would I have like to seen him on the roster? Absolutely. But best of luck to Lincoln in Minnesota and I hope he tears it up.
Johnson averaged 5.8 mins and 1.5 points per game as a freshman. Finished his career averaging 4 points a game.Rollie's teammate, Abe Johnson, was an almost immediate impact player for Army coming out of highschool. Rollie contributed significantly as a true frosh at Utah state.
It’s easy to compare their performance in the BS compared to high school performance against lesser competition. It’s an apples to oranges comparison.Id tell you id take him right now over kepley, isaak, and taylor for sure.
You're kidding! I thought it was the same level of comp. Definitely didnt consider! Indeed, I'd still take Lincoln 10 out of 10 times over those i mentioned.It’s easy to compare their performance in the BS compared to high school performance against lesser competition. It’s an apples to oranges comparison.
Have it your way.You're kidding! I thought it was the same level of comp. Definitely didnt consider! Indeed, I'd still take Lincoln 10 out of 10 times over those i mentioned.
Abe shows no stats in 2020-2021, 1.6 points no starts in 20 games in 2021-2022, 3.4 points and 3 starts in 32 games in 2022-2023, 6.5 points and 20 starts in his senior year, 2023-2024.Rollie's teammate, Abe Johnson, was an almost immediate impact player for Army coming out of highschool. Rollie contributed significantly as a true frosh at Utah state.
Made more of a contribution than you most likely ever did in college, go advocate for not recruiting local talent to someone else.Abe shows no stats in 2020-2021, 1.6 points no starts in 20 games in 2021-2022, 3.4 points and 3 starts in 32 games in 2022-2023, 6.5 points and 20 starts in his senior year, 2023-2024.
He was not an almost immediate impact player for Army out of high school. But go ahead and make stuff up.