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citay said:
Colter_Nuanez56 said:
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1337928823103389698

Colter Nuanez always elevates the discourse around Montana sports. He's a big-time guy, a Montana treasure.

I do wish the questions from the rest of the Montana sportswriters were more in the spirit of true journalism. As one example, if I were an editor and one of my writers asked a coach or a player, "How did it feel to (fill in the blank)" I would tell them, "How will you feel if you get fired?"

So: How did it feel to win a game? (It always feels good to win a game!) How did it feel to play in front of an empty field house (Like a closed-door scrimmage!) Puh-lease!

Do these guys ever read this board? Here are the questions I'd like answered:

Freddy Brown made his first appearance in three years in the program. How would you evaluate his performance? Did he earn more playing time? Since we know you like to let out-of-town recruits play in front of their hometown fans, was this to give him some true game experience before a hometown appearance in Seattle?

We know injury information is private. But can you tell us when you expect Carter-Hollinger to return?

When will we see Hunter Clarke? Or will we?

What's up with Cameron Satterwhite? Or Robby Beasely?

I'd like to know about your rotation when we get deeper into the season. You've been a seven-eight man rotation guy, but at the same time, you've said in a pandemic you might have to extend that rotation. What are your feelings now?

You've been an outstanding recruiter, possibly the best ever at Montana .But if you're committed to the eight-man rotation, what does it mean for some genuinely talented guys who aren't going to see much playing time? How will you keep everybody happy?

You're from Tacoma. You're about to play UDub, a team you know well. What are their strengths? And what will you do to prevent the frigid starts that characterized both the USC and Georgia games, effectively taking us out of the game in each case after about three minutes?

I believe there are federal and state statutes that prevent coaches from answering many of your questions. Coach speak or not commenting is required. Ha.
 
PlayerRep said:
citay said:
Colter Nuanez always elevates the discourse around Montana sports. He's a big-time guy, a Montana treasure.

I do wish the questions from the rest of the Montana sportswriters were more in the spirit of true journalism. As one example, if I were an editor and one of my writers asked a coach or a player, "How did it feel to (fill in the blank)" I would tell them, "How will you feel if you get fired?"

So: How did it feel to win a game? (It always feels good to win a game!) How did it feel to play in front of an empty field house (Like a closed-door scrimmage!) Puh-lease!

Do these guys ever read this board? Here are the questions I'd like answered:

Freddy Brown made his first appearance in three years in the program. How would you evaluate his performance? Did he earn more playing time? Since we know you like to let out-of-town recruits play in front of their hometown fans, was this to give him some true game experience before a hometown appearance in Seattle?

We know injury information is private. But can you tell us when you expect Carter-Hollinger to return?

When will we see Hunter Clarke? Or will we?

What's up with Cameron Satterwhite? Or Robby Beasely?

I'd like to know about your rotation when we get deeper into the season. You've been a seven-eight man rotation guy, but at the same time, you've said in a pandemic you might have to extend that rotation. What are your feelings now?

You've been an outstanding recruiter, possibly the best ever at Montana .But if you're committed to the eight-man rotation, what does it mean for some genuinely talented guys who aren't going to see much playing time? How will you keep everybody happy?

You're from Tacoma. You're about to play UDub, a team you know well. What are their strengths? And what will you do to prevent the frigid starts that characterized both the USC and Georgia games, effectively taking us out of the game in each case after about three minutes?

I believe there are federal and state statutes that prevent coaches from answering many of your questions. Coach speak or not commenting is required. Ha.

Please cite one federal or state statute that would prevent a coach from answering any of these questions. Ha, indeed.
 
PlayerRep said:
Satterwhite has played 2 games, starting 1. Averaged 19.7 minutes.

2-13 for 15.4%. 0-8 from 3. 0-1 FT. 4 total points, or 2 per game. 3 rebounds, 3 fouls, 4 assist, 4 TO.
Exactly. He’s played 2 games. How do you discredit what he’s done for 3 years with 2 games. When he’s back, he will be right back in the rotation.
 
UMFan12 said:
PlayerRep said:
Satterwhite has played 2 games, starting 1. Averaged 19.7 minutes.

2-13 for 15.4%. 0-8 from 3. 0-1 FT. 4 total points, or 2 per game. 3 rebounds, 3 fouls, 4 assist, 4 TO.
Exactly. He’s played 2 games. How do you discredit what he’s done for 3 years with 2 games. When he’s back, he will be right back in the rotation.

Posting the relevant stats from the website is not "discrediting" anyone.

You are too biased to be credible on anything you say, at least on this subject.
 
In two games against the Griz last year, Satterwhite was 6-9 including 3-5 from three, 5-7 from the line, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 turnovers. He scored 10 points and played 22 minutes in each game. He did not miss any shots in the Griz loss at NAU. Provided he is healthy, he will probably get similar minutes this year for the Griz.

I was at the game in Flagstaff, a frustrating loss. I attribute the loss to the fact that Sayeed was not sporting number 4 on his jersey. Apparently the 4 jersey did not make the trip. At halftime, Sayeed showed his frustration in the way the game was going by leaping over the scorer’s table as he left the court.
 
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