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Current attitude towards USU
May not be the right forum, but oh well.
Just curious if anybody knows the current feelings toward USU for the following individuals:
Greg Grant
Reid Newey
Travis Cox
Chris Cooley
Bobby Wagner
Nick Vigil
Brady Jardine
Just curious if anybody knows the current feelings toward USU for the following individuals:
Greg Grant
Reid Newey
Travis Cox
Chris Cooley
Bobby Wagner
Nick Vigil
Brady Jardine
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I don't "KNOW" anything about anyone else on the list, but Brady Jardine has season tickets and brings his family to EVERY men's basketball game in the Spectrum. Not sure whether that translates to financial donations or not, but I feel pretty safe in saying that Brady feels alright about USU. (or at least USU basketball...)
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Reid has softened a bit, but not a regular attender or supporter of the program. Still some feelings with the Kohn Smith situation where he was a casualty. He has been back a few times. I’ll tell you this if they were looking for someone to assist that knows the landscape of Utah High school basketball, was an incredibly good shooter and is one of the toughest Aggies of all time, then Reid is your guy. He just retired from the Davis School District superintendent job (June 30th) so he has time to help. A bad knee is the only thing that kept him from playing in the NBA. Most on here never had the privilege of watching him play. Think of a little tougher, maybe a little slower Sam Merrill.
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B-Wags showed up to the Hall of Fame ceremony so that's a start. But I have a suspicion that I'm going to run into B-Wags on August 19th at 7:30 PM, and if I do I'll ask him.
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BWags hates Hartwell (confirmed from multiple highly reliable sources). So there’s that. It’s not really a secret anymore for a whole swath of football alumni. I won’t get in to the reasons, but it’s two strong-willed, accomplished dudes that really don’t see eye to eye.
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Greg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
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I think most of it has to do with his verticality.
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Yeah, I think a couple plays got seared into young fans memories and they remember him differently than the reality.
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I think his senior year he was showing strong to start and going to be relied upon as a major contributor but got injured and never really returned.
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I'm an alumni of North Davis Jr. High! Was there '84-'87.troutputz wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 11:45 amGreg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
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In the summer of 1993, I ran into Reid a few times at Roy Complex working out and shooting around. Yeah, he felt the rope given him was much too short and the manner in which the decision was communicated was very unprofessional, to say the least. He was angry.troutputz wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 11:45 amGreg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
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Yeah Jardine was a fan favorite who had some impressive plays, but he was a role player. Some fans act like he was an Aggie legend. Similar to Brock Miller in that regard. Respect Miller for trying to play through a hurt back and if fans love him that is great, but when you see threads pop up that he should be in the Aggie Hall of Fame, it is a little silly.
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I loved him as an Aggie. I liked having his Dad participate on the board giving insight. I just think it's odd when he is put up there with Aggie legends, when far superior players are forgotten. Penigar, Wilkenson, Harris, Nelson, Butler, Quayle, Tony Brown to name a few.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 5:54 pmYeah Jardine was a fan favorite who had some impressive plays, but he was a role player. Some fans act like he was an Aggie legend. Similar to Brock Miller in that regard. Respect Miller for trying to play through a hurt back and if fans love him that is great, but when you see threads pop up that he should be in the Aggie Hall of Fame, it is a little silly.
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You are right. Spencer Nelson gets a lot of attention, but some of those guys are hardly mentioned anymore despite being great Aggies. Tony Brown was a great Aggie who was on the team that went undefeated in conference and then the next year was on the team that beat Ohio State in the dance, yet is hardly mentioned anymore.TrueAG wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 5:59 pmI loved him as an Aggie. I liked having his Dad participate on the board giving insight. I just think it's odd when he is put up there with Aggie legends, when far superior players are forgotten. Penigar, Wilkenson, Harris, Nelson, Butler, Quayle, Tony Brown to name a few.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 5:54 pmYeah Jardine was a fan favorite who had some impressive plays, but he was a role player. Some fans act like he was an Aggie legend. Similar to Brock Miller in that regard. Respect Miller for trying to play through a hurt back and if fans love him that is great, but when you see threads pop up that he should be in the Aggie Hall of Fame, it is a little silly.
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Thank you both for your sanity on this point. He was a solid player on good teams but when people list him on their hypothetical all-time or best of a certain time period type teams then it gets crazy. Had his senior year turned out differently maybe it would be a different story.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 6:35 pmYou are right. Spencer Nelson gets a lot of attention, but some of those guys are hardly mentioned anymore despite being great Aggies. Tony Brown was a great Aggie who was on the team that went undefeated in conference and then the next year was on the team that beat Ohio State in the dance, yet is hardly mentioned anymore.TrueAG wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 5:59 pmI loved him as an Aggie. I liked having his Dad participate on the board giving insight. I just think it's odd when he is put up there with Aggie legends, when far superior players are forgotten. Penigar, Wilkenson, Harris, Nelson, Butler, Quayle, Tony Brown to name a few.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 5:54 pmYeah Jardine was a fan favorite who had some impressive plays, but he was a role player. Some fans act like he was an Aggie legend. Similar to Brock Miller in that regard. Respect Miller for trying to play through a hurt back and if fans love him that is great, but when you see threads pop up that he should be in the Aggie Hall of Fame, it is a little silly.
More pertinent to the thread though, I usually see him in the Club level at USU football games.
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Not sure why Travis Cox would make this list. I don't think his son (Kaden) would have had much of a shot at playing QB here but I was really glad to see him move on to another program.
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To be fair, the OP didn't specifically call out anybody on the list as an "Aggie great". Given others on the list (although I'm not sure about Travis Cox), it's a reasonable assumption that that's what they were thinking, but it's also possible they just wondered about those specific players.
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Not that he wasn't a good or great player. Not sure anyone can state that one way or another.
But you have to acknowledge the fact he was playing behind one of the best to ever play at USU, in Utah, in the WAC.
Our team wasn't built to even give him a shot at being great.
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You don’t have to average 20 and 10 player to leave a legendary impression in some people’s minds.
It’s totally fine if you don’t want say he is legendary player and it shouldn’t be a problem for anyone if they believe any Aggie was.
Presumptuous and ill-informed.
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I'd take Jardine on our team any day of the week. Stats don't reflect how he could change a game.
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Brady was poised to have a HUGE senior season before the injury.
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I completely agree. I loved the combo of Brady and Kyisean Reed. One of the most athletic set of forwards we have had at Utah State. With the season ending injuries to the two if them, I thought it could be been a special team. Kyisean was so explosive and good around the basket. He didn’t play many games for us but he remains one of my favorite Aggies.treesap32 wrote:Brady was poised to have a HUGE senior season before the injury.
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It definitely is a shame he lost his senior year. It really was the beginning of the end of the Stew era, Jardine's injury combined with the apology.
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I was in college when Newey was playing. One of my favorite all-time Aggies. Like you said, tough as nails and a very good shooter.FeartheFro wrote: ↑June 2nd, 2022, 3:44 pmReid has softened a bit, but not a regular attender or supporter of the program. Still some feelings with the Kohn Smith situation where he was a casualty. He has been back a few times. I’ll tell you this if they were looking for someone to assist that knows the landscape of Utah High school basketball, was an incredibly good shooter and is one of the toughest Aggies of all time, then Reid is your guy. He just retired from the Davis School District superintendent job (June 30th) so he has time to help. A bad knee is the only thing that kept him from playing in the NBA. Most on here never had the privilege of watching him play. Think of a little tougher, maybe a little slower Sam Merrill.
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I disagree about having too short a rope for Kohn. Things weren't improving and I think most people felt he was done. As far as how it happened, I couldn't agree more. It was handled very poorly and unprofessionally IMO. So I definitely agree with Newey on that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 3:29 pmIn the summer of 1993, I ran into Reid a few times at Roy Complex working out and shooting around. Yeah, he felt the rope given him was much too short and the manner in which the decision was communicated was very unprofessional, to say the least. He was angry.troutputz wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 11:45 amGreg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
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Kohn never won a Big West Tourney game in 5 years.bluegrouse wrote:I disagree about having too short a rope for Kohn. Things weren't improving and I think most people felt he was done. As far as how it happened, I couldn't agree more. It was handled very poorly and unprofessionally IMO. So I definitely agree with Newey on that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 3:29 pmIn the summer of 1993, I ran into Reid a few times at Roy Complex working out and shooting around. Yeah, he felt the rope given him was much too short and the manner in which the decision was communicated was very unprofessional, to say the least. He was angry.troutputz wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 11:45 amGreg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
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I agree, the program regressed under Kohn and there was no light at the end of the tunnel. It was time for him to go.bluegrouse wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 6:07 pmI disagree about having too short a rope for Kohn. Things weren't improving and I think most people felt he was done. As far as how it happened, I couldn't agree more. It was handled very poorly and unprofessionally IMO. So I definitely agree with Newey on that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 3:29 pmIn the summer of 1993, I ran into Reid a few times at Roy Complex working out and shooting around. Yeah, he felt the rope given him was much too short and the manner in which the decision was communicated was very unprofessional, to say the least. He was angry.troutputz wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 11:45 amGreg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
As to how it was handled, Reid wasn't specific, but said it was really wrong and I think that's where he had a beef.
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The new coach didn't retain any of the coaching staff and I can understand why. Eustachy wanted his people. He came in and did a good job. The results showed the decision was correct.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 7:10 pmI agree, the program regressed under Kohn and there was no light at the end of the tunnel. It was time for him to go.bluegrouse wrote: ↑June 16th, 2022, 6:07 pmI disagree about having too short a rope for Kohn. Things weren't improving and I think most people felt he was done. As far as how it happened, I couldn't agree more. It was handled very poorly and unprofessionally IMO. So I definitely agree with Newey on that.FloridaAggie13 wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 3:29 pmIn the summer of 1993, I ran into Reid a few times at Roy Complex working out and shooting around. Yeah, he felt the rope given him was much too short and the manner in which the decision was communicated was very unprofessional, to say the least. He was angry.troutputz wrote: ↑June 9th, 2022, 11:45 amGreg Grant’s issue is complicated. His dad the Judge was the one that was pissed about Greg not getting enough accolades for at the time being the all time scoring leader. Plus, the dad thought Greg’s number 5 should have been retired. Greg himself went through a lot of stressful heartache situations. Greg’s young wife came down with cancer. She dies so young. She had a baby girl a year or two before she died. So here is Greg who lost a wife and now is a single dad raising a young daughter. Greg got a job that is not conducive to being around people. He is an air traffic controller at Salt Lake International. That job is stressful enough all by itself. Last I knew he was still a widower.
When I taught school at North Davis in Clearfield we as teachers would often have a game with other teachers either before school or after. Reid started his career as a teacher at Clearfield High. We usually had our games at North Davis., I played against Reid a lot for a couple of years. With Reid he felt disrespected by the University where he often was a star. He felt that Kohn, Jimmy and himself were not given time, and felt there was too many outside sources besides the University that had a say in things. I watched a lot of games when Kohn was coach and there just was not a good give and take with Kohn and his players. Most players did not care for Kohn and felt he was a poor communicator and a bit nerdly! So I report on a couple of players that I knew directly.
As to how it was handled, Reid wasn't specific, but said it was really wrong and I think that's where he had a beef.
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