Time to get a new thread going. Everyone's favorite play by play sat down with Rose to talk last season and look to next season.
Below are the tweets.
Below are the tweets.
Dave Rose is taking time today to meet with local media who regularly cover his team; I enjoyed our sit-down and will tweet a few highlights
...
Rose on heading into 2013-14: "We were a little bit nervous about the roster, with only 10 scholarship guys eligible to play."
...
"As a staff, that was our biggest concern: could we make it through the season, with a limited group of guys?"
"From that standpoint, (the season) was just terrific. For the most part, we stayed healthy, and the guys gave us all that they had."
"We ended up (in) the NCAAT, which is your first goal. We want to advance, and that didn't happen this year; that's disappointing."
Rose on whether Collinsworth RS might be a consideration: "Not at this point; no, not at all. He's 100% committed to the healing process."
Docs gave KC a 6-8 month recovery window; Rose says timetable fits well with BYU's plans for KC. "We won't have to try to speed him up."
Rose on KC rehab:"We can go into the end of October, first of November if we have to--or we might have him at the end of August; we'll see."
Rose on potential scholarship crunch in 2014-15: "We won't really address that until we get to the end of the academic term."
BYU has 14 projected players for 13 schollie spots; Rose: "If we get to a crunch, that will be a tough decision we have to make as a staff."
Rose will meet with his players before he and staff leave for Final Four on Wednesday. "I'm pretty honest and straightforward w/ the guys."
Rose: "A lot of times, their mindset changes from those pretty frank and open discussions."
Rose: "By the first of May, we'll have a pretty good idea of how that part of this equation works."
More Rose on KC: "They believe that he'll be able to get in the gym w/ the ball a lot sooner than 6-8 months, on his own, at his own pace."
Rose: "That's a part of the healing process that (Kyle) is really going to enjoy--just being in the gym, shooting shots and free throws."
Rose on 2014-15: "As difficult as that locker room was after the Oregon game... I just felt like starting right now, we have a better team."
Rose:"We have a stronger program for next year. W/ all of the things that we still have to accomplish, we're moving in the right direction."
Rose:"a lot of times, you feel like 'whoa, we have so much work to do try to stay where we are or move ahead'"; says not the case in '14-15.
Rose on Chatman: "Right now, I think he'll come in as a combo guard, to get minutes at both positions. Great size, really good skill level."
Asked about any potential redshirt options in 2014-15, Rose said "I don't have plans to redshirt any of these guys."
Rose noted that Jordan Chatman has returned from his LDS mission (Taiwan), and that AFHS product Ryan Andrus will be on 2014-15 roster.
Rose on Jamal Aytes: "We'll be able to throw the ball to him in the post and get positive plays...he'll demand a double-team eventually."
Rose on I. Neilson: "We'll play him a little differently in that true '5' position, w/ him trailing and his ability to shoot from up there."
Rose on Andrus: "His size, his ability to run the floor, and his feel for the game will fit right in with the group that we have."
Rose: "The core of post guys really intrigues me...it's a group that is untested but I think a group that is really talented."
Rose on Chase Fischer: "Chase will give us another scoring threat from the perimeter, which this past year's team could have used at times."
Rose only needs 4 more gms for '14-15. Maui = 3 gms there and a guarantee home date; also at USU, Weber St., home v. Utah, UMass, Stanford.
Rose: "I think some will be home-and-home series, but some will also hopefully be where (teams) come in here and play us without a return."
Rose on WCC sked:"It seems like the tougher teams in league will be later in our conf sked; we have make sure we don't get tricked by that."
Rose: "(We can't) think 'oh, the first 3 or 4 weeks of league are going to be easier than the last 3-4 wks.' They're all really important."
Here now, a few tweets of Dave Rose's comments about Tyler Haws from earlier today...
Rose: "Ty's consistency has been taken for granted--not only by fans by also by the (coaching) staff and his teammates."
Rose:"(Haws) is just really, really good at what he does and continues to get better at it. He'll have a great offseason & terrific Sr. yr."
Rose: "People ask me why Ty doesn't get the same national attention that Jimmer got..."
Rose:"...and Jimmer didn't really get his natl attention until a couple of mos. into his Sr. year--that's when Jimmermania really took off."
Rose: "If we're good (in 2014-15) and we have the success early that we had with (Jimmer) that year, I could see that happening with Ty."
...
Rose on heading into 2013-14: "We were a little bit nervous about the roster, with only 10 scholarship guys eligible to play."
...
"As a staff, that was our biggest concern: could we make it through the season, with a limited group of guys?"
"From that standpoint, (the season) was just terrific. For the most part, we stayed healthy, and the guys gave us all that they had."
"We ended up (in) the NCAAT, which is your first goal. We want to advance, and that didn't happen this year; that's disappointing."
Rose on whether Collinsworth RS might be a consideration: "Not at this point; no, not at all. He's 100% committed to the healing process."
Docs gave KC a 6-8 month recovery window; Rose says timetable fits well with BYU's plans for KC. "We won't have to try to speed him up."
Rose on KC rehab:"We can go into the end of October, first of November if we have to--or we might have him at the end of August; we'll see."
Rose on potential scholarship crunch in 2014-15: "We won't really address that until we get to the end of the academic term."
BYU has 14 projected players for 13 schollie spots; Rose: "If we get to a crunch, that will be a tough decision we have to make as a staff."
Rose will meet with his players before he and staff leave for Final Four on Wednesday. "I'm pretty honest and straightforward w/ the guys."
Rose: "A lot of times, their mindset changes from those pretty frank and open discussions."
Rose: "By the first of May, we'll have a pretty good idea of how that part of this equation works."
More Rose on KC: "They believe that he'll be able to get in the gym w/ the ball a lot sooner than 6-8 months, on his own, at his own pace."
Rose: "That's a part of the healing process that (Kyle) is really going to enjoy--just being in the gym, shooting shots and free throws."
Rose on 2014-15: "As difficult as that locker room was after the Oregon game... I just felt like starting right now, we have a better team."
Rose:"We have a stronger program for next year. W/ all of the things that we still have to accomplish, we're moving in the right direction."
Rose:"a lot of times, you feel like 'whoa, we have so much work to do try to stay where we are or move ahead'"; says not the case in '14-15.
Rose on Chatman: "Right now, I think he'll come in as a combo guard, to get minutes at both positions. Great size, really good skill level."
Asked about any potential redshirt options in 2014-15, Rose said "I don't have plans to redshirt any of these guys."
Rose noted that Jordan Chatman has returned from his LDS mission (Taiwan), and that AFHS product Ryan Andrus will be on 2014-15 roster.
Rose on Jamal Aytes: "We'll be able to throw the ball to him in the post and get positive plays...he'll demand a double-team eventually."
Rose on I. Neilson: "We'll play him a little differently in that true '5' position, w/ him trailing and his ability to shoot from up there."
Rose on Andrus: "His size, his ability to run the floor, and his feel for the game will fit right in with the group that we have."
Rose: "The core of post guys really intrigues me...it's a group that is untested but I think a group that is really talented."
Rose on Chase Fischer: "Chase will give us another scoring threat from the perimeter, which this past year's team could have used at times."
Rose only needs 4 more gms for '14-15. Maui = 3 gms there and a guarantee home date; also at USU, Weber St., home v. Utah, UMass, Stanford.
Rose: "I think some will be home-and-home series, but some will also hopefully be where (teams) come in here and play us without a return."
Rose on WCC sked:"It seems like the tougher teams in league will be later in our conf sked; we have make sure we don't get tricked by that."
Rose: "(We can't) think 'oh, the first 3 or 4 weeks of league are going to be easier than the last 3-4 wks.' They're all really important."
Here now, a few tweets of Dave Rose's comments about Tyler Haws from earlier today...
Rose: "Ty's consistency has been taken for granted--not only by fans by also by the (coaching) staff and his teammates."
Rose:"(Haws) is just really, really good at what he does and continues to get better at it. He'll have a great offseason & terrific Sr. yr."
Rose: "People ask me why Ty doesn't get the same national attention that Jimmer got..."
Rose:"...and Jimmer didn't really get his natl attention until a couple of mos. into his Sr. year--that's when Jimmermania really took off."
Rose: "If we're good (in 2014-15) and we have the success early that we had with (Jimmer) that year, I could see that happening with Ty."
Comment