

B.J. Hill Speaks to Press Regarding Kendall Jenkins
5/5/2016
Greeley, Colo - Kendall Jenkins was big for Northern Colorado but with a snap of the finger, he's gone and off to Oregon. The Bears here in Greeley are possibly back to the dark ages, that is unless B.J. Hill can make something out of nothing.
Hill took over the head coaching duties following the 2009-2010 season when Tad Boyle coached the team to a 25-8 record but still fell short with no invitation to the big dance. From there B.J. Hill took the reigns of this program and helped them finish with a beyond winning record at 21-11, this squad wound up making it to the tournament and would go on to make a run to the second round before losing to #2 San Diego.
After the this promising campaign, Hill had many of those players from that roster graduate... Giving him a new look team that struggled in the 11-12 season, going 9-19 before another losing record of 13-18 the next year,
Northern Colorado finally seemed to have hope revived when they went 18-14 during the 2013-14 season a few years back. Hill rejoiced knowing a lot of his players would be returning but they'd still downgrade and end up with another poor 11-15 record.
This next season gets back to the main point of this article, B.J. Hill recruited Kendall Jenkins, a small forward out of North Las Vegas as a two/three star recruit [2 ESPN, 3 Rivals]. Jenkins would forcefully take over this team and lead them to a 16-14 record while retaining the Big Sky post-season championship. With an automatic invitation to the NCAA Tournament, they would take a loss in the first round against #2 seeded Oklahoma.
Jenkins as an individual won a spot on the Freshman All-American team as well as a handful of awards in the Big Sky after averaging a whooping 18.9 PPG as a true freshman ... The campus exploded when it was announced Kendall wouldn't be returning, not for the NBA but to attend another university, Oregon that is.
Today Coach Hill spoke to the media about his plans and projection for his team next season.
The first reporter opened the press conference asking him how he felt about the transfer.
B.J. responded with, "It's pretty big, pretty big," he repeated. "Kendall was a big time player who gave this team a lot of fulfillment in voids. He was one of the most exciting players this school had seen since Mike Higgins back in the eighty's, if you ask me, the sky was the limit for Kendall here at North Colorado. Sucks to see him leave but we'll get over it."
Another asked him how they'd recover from the lost.
"We still have good players overall. Tevin's still around, Cody is, we've got Jordan, Drew... I'm expecting big things out of Branduinn and our freshman Brad... We've still got a shot at being an exceptional team, we'll just need to revert to team ball instead of heroic which we depended on last season.
Next question was how he felt the team would do.
"We have a fair shot at a winning record, it all depends on how our returning players will work with the newcomers. From what I hear, the Big Sky is expected to be a weak conference this season... We can feed off that and simply play better than the competition."
Well, let's make something out of nothing, hopefully!
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