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  • beast10
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    • Nov 2011
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    Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)





    Northern Colorado
    2019-2020 Overall Rank:
    Conference Rank: #1 Big Sky





    Last season was a ball for Northern Colorado, they achieved big time goals which included making their first tournament appearance since the 2015-16 season. That run would be ended as the Bears ran into a sharpshooting Texas Tech team but a 27-5 record to end the season was nothing to complain about. Coach Hill received a couple of offers that would've given him the opportunity to coach at the mid-major level but the 9th year coach decided to continue his legacy at Northern Colorado. Now he's dealing with yet another roster loaded with talent.

    2018-19 Record: 27-5
    2018-19 Postseason: NCAA
    Coach: B.J. Hill
    Coach Record: 149-120 at Northern Colorado

    Who’s Out:
    The Bears lost a heap of talent this past off-season as they graduated two top scorers in Carlton Hurst and Branford Jones. While these two will be easily replaced this year, the loss of two seniors who provided not only great production but also leadership will be tough to duplicate. Jones ended his career with a 13.6 point average which led the team while Hurst tallied 10.5 ppg. The Bears also notably graduated starting center Herbie Bruff who gave in a good year in his single season he got to play with Northern Colorado after transferring from Tennessee (formally a JC). Bruff faced time on the sideline with an injury but finished the year with 7.4 ppg and 4.1 rpg. Along with those three, Wyatt Ervin, Branduinn Skeeter, and Stefon Dearman all made their departures as well.

    Who’s In:
    Northern Colorado brought in three highly touted recruits during the off-season and each of them are expected to do big things in the near future. The highest ranked prospect Coach Hill signed was Luol Diaz, a fundamentally sound power forward who's able to do a little bit of everything on the floor, especially shoot the bal and rebound as a stretch four. Diaz, only weighing 200 pounds, will need to put on weight or he'd mostly be suited at the 3. Marty Brand was another big addition but it may be awhile before we get to see the wing play. Brand suffered from a torn ACL injury during his high school playoffs and it's expected to keep him sidelined for his entire freshman year, with that being said -- the athletic marksman will be redshirted. Latece Dye tops the list as the past #5th ranked center in the nation and #133rd prospect. Latece was a huge pick-up for Northern Colorado as he'll offer a dominant old-school low post game that has drawn comparisons to an all-time great named Tim Duncan. Dye will most likely get the nod in the starting five as a true freshman this year so you'll be able to see if that huge comparison is true or not... Dee Valdez is a transfer from North Texas who'll be playing his first season with NC after accumulating a 5.8 point average for North Texas in two seasons.. The last player in this category is Tyrone Damon, a transfer from Oregon, Damon won't play this season as he will serve his redshirt process but he'll be getting set and when he takes the floor next year he'll most likely be the best player in the conference, no question.


    Who to Watch:
    Kris Wells put up big numbers as a freshman and I can easily expect that he'll outdo himself and win Conference Player of the Year this season. Wells took the backseat last season behind Wells and Hurst but with this basically being his team this year we may very well see more performances like his career high of 29 points last season. Clement Garner is a name to throw around as well, this sharp shooting guard has been waiting for his chance ever since he arrived to Greeley as the #38th best player in the nation. Garner got the nod over Hurst for a stretch last season and he put up relatively good numbers, he's most likely due to start full-time this season as a junior. I'd also add Latece Dye, Luol Diaz, and maybe even Brad Boone to this list as well.

    Final Projection:
    There's not too much of an argument going against Northern Colorado easily sweeping through this season. They may have issues with the games set up against Iowa State, Stanford, and maybe Oregon State but outside of those games I would honestly expect this season to be a huge cakewalk. The only issues I'd project them to have will be in the NCAA Tournament where they haven't advanced passed the first round since the 2010-11 season, Hill's first year as the head coach.

    Projected Postseason Tournament: NCAA

    Projected Starting Five:
    Tyler Manilow, Junior, Guard, 5.7 points per game last season
    Kris Wells, Sophomore, Guard, 13.3 points per game
    Clement Garner, Junior, Forward, 9.1 points per game
    Luol Diaz, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season
    Latece Dye, Freshman, Center, DNP last season

    Madness 2019 Basketball Recruits
    #63 Luol Diaz
    #65 Marty Brand
    #133 Latece Dye
    Last edited by beast10; 05-21-2015, 09:54 PM.

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    • bigbob
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      • Sep 2007
      • 10471

      #332
      Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)

      All I know is my guy's second year at Pitt better be a little different than the first or he may consider transferring.
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      • nuka
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        • Mar 2012
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        #333
        Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)

        sup with caps

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        • beast10
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          • Nov 2011
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          #334
          Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)

          Man I literally forgot all about the caps [emoji16] , I messed around and already simmed to the next season so all the seniors are out of the mode... My bad

          But Nuka is still here of course, he's on Harvard and is rated 74 OVR which is the highest on the roster

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          • beast10
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            Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)

            Originally posted by bigbob
            All I know is my guy's second year at Pitt better be a little different than the first or he may consider transferring.
            I've been really unorganized with these caps so my bad for not making everything clear but Bob Bolig is now a junior and I can tell you that he's not getting much playing time this year either, Pittsburgh has 5 forwards and centers that are over 80 OVR lol.

            If you want, you can transfer him before this season starts then you'll be eligible by next season as a redshirt junior

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            • beast10
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              • bigbob
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                • Sep 2007
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                #337
                Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)

                Originally posted by beast10
                I've been really unorganized with these caps so my bad for not making everything clear but Bob Bolig is now a junior and I can tell you that he's not getting much playing time this year either, Pittsburgh has 5 forwards and centers that are over 80 OVR lol.

                If you want, you can transfer him before this season starts then you'll be eligible by next season as a redshirt junior


                Let me know who need a center.
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                • beast10
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                  Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)

                  Originally posted by bigbob
                  Let me know who need a center.
                  Any specific conference or level? I know you mentioned something about Penn state before, they will definitely need a center after this year.

                  Here's a couple of teams I found with the need after going through some power conferences

                  Illinois
                  Indiana
                  Michigan
                  Ohio state
                  Penn State
                  Arizona
                  Arizona state
                  Stanford
                  Arkansas
                  South Carolina

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                  • beast10
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                    Re: Coaching Career of B.J. Hill: Something out of Nothing, Hopefully (CH2K8)



                    Men's Basketball Holds First Official Practice

                    10/3/2019

                    Greeley, Colo - Northern Colorado is getting better and better to the point where expectations are becoming as promising as a run to the tournament. Today the Bears are embarking on their 2019-20 season campaign as they open the first official practice.

                    "I really liked everything I saw today," said head coach B.J. Hill. "These kids are all excited to be back on the court and it's just good to be back on the job. Fans really expect a lot from us this year, plenty of them are already buying season tickets which has never really happened around here. As long as we work hard we'll be a force, hopefully we'll make and strive in the NCAA Tournament this season as well after the big upset last season."

                    With 12 out of 15 players suited of for the Bears, Hill should have plenty of options on this roster. Northern Colorado will enjoy another season with players like Kris Wells, Clement Garner, Brad Boone, and Tyler Manilow. Hill believes this team may out-do last year's squad.

                    "They've got serious potential," he said. "I'll also add that the potential will be tapped before our first game. This is a relatively young roster, but very talented, so if we can build team unity we'll be dangerous and possibly better than our last year's team."

                    While the Bear's return just two full time starters in Kris Wells and Isaac Njoya, plenty of other players will have no troubles with stepping it up in the starting five. Garner will be an additional top option for the Bear's offense after averaging about 9.1 points per game last season. Tyler Manilow is a different story and most are hoping that he can return to his sucess he had during his freshman season when he averaged just about 8 points and 3 assists per game; last season his numbers dropped to 5.7 points and 2 assists despite given the opportunity to start early in the season.

                    Northern Colorado looks to continue its success from last year when the Bears went 27-5 and posted an amazing 14-2 record in conference before winning the championship. UNC advanced to the postseason, competing in the NCAA Tournament where they'd lose to a red hot Texas Tech team.

                    Following the Bear Madness event, the men's basketball team will tip off for the first time in 2019, on Nov. 3rd, taking on Colorado Christian University (Division II) at 7:00 p.m. in the Butler-Hancock Athletic Center

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                    • beast10
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                      COACHING CAREER OF B.J. HILL
                      SEASON FOUR w/ N. COLORADO: GAME -- (BEAR MADNESS)






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