But first, consider that Wisconsin tempered their game against eleven ranked teams (and lost most of them) including a number in the course of a 16 game Big Ten season. All the while, Montana boasted a 2 point home win over Long Beach State and another 15 pointer against a very average Hawaii team and a pair at home against WSU while clearing the decks with the conference's other usual suspects (Zzzzzzz). Would Gonzaga have their national rep if they hadn't upgraded to a WCC that qualified three teams for the 2012 NCAA tournament? The answer is obvious.
So onto the emerging answer to the original question... If Griz basketball is to ever escape the annual March "Groundhog Day" syndrome, they need to get the hell out of the Big Sky which has proven to be dead weight killing any realistic aspirations for basketball credibility. (The BSC can probably expect a return to a 15 or 16 seed next year). Escaping the shackles of mediocrity should be a priority. And if that means going independent, so be it. The Nevada win aside, UM hasn't made a notable - if a losing presence - since Eric Hayes lit it up against UCLA long before half of egriz had their baby teeth.
The BSC season prepares the Griz for nothing better than an early exit come March.
So onto the emerging answer to the original question... If Griz basketball is to ever escape the annual March "Groundhog Day" syndrome, they need to get the hell out of the Big Sky which has proven to be dead weight killing any realistic aspirations for basketball credibility. (The BSC can probably expect a return to a 15 or 16 seed next year). Escaping the shackles of mediocrity should be a priority. And if that means going independent, so be it. The Nevada win aside, UM hasn't made a notable - if a losing presence - since Eric Hayes lit it up against UCLA long before half of egriz had their baby teeth.
The BSC season prepares the Griz for nothing better than an early exit come March.