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The fact that he’s friends with PJ Fleck speaks volumes.
Once a downhome lonesome cowboy, always one. And a phony one at that
The fact Buzz say he has way more “football friends” than “basketball friends” speaks volumes. It’s like how you always have to beware the girl who exclusively hangs out with guys.
Nice article about our accomplished and interesting former coach.Not surprising we have unaccomplished and uninteresting people taking shots at him. Scoop.
Sure he had some great moments at Marquette but his true colors showed when he wore that Virginia Tech pin for everyone to see.
Good news is that, if he’s ever feeling down, he can always come to Scoop and find his lap dogs here too.
Not only that, but he did it to a program that took a chance on him when he was an absolute zero. I’ll never understand how a coach can become that arrogant in the span of six years.
More good news! If he ever misses pedantic ass wipes, he can come to Scoop and read your post history!!
Buzz always liked to talk about how character was something that was revealed, so what you saw when he left was probably always there, but time coupled with success just made it more evident.Buzz is a good coach and good recruiter, but he has a tendency to skirt the lines. That's what got Monarch fired and Buzz suspended. And considering the landscape at the time with the Penn State sanctions, Marquette was moving in the direction of cutting ties with Buzz years before he ultimately left. See this Paint Touches article from 2012. It even referenced Gary Parrish, who was somewhat an unofficial Buzz Williams mouthpiece at the time, to talk about Marquette's actions being the kind of things that would inspire a coach like Buzz to look for other jobs.Despite the on-court success, Marquette's administration didn't like how the program was being run and took actions to change that. Buzz didn't like those changes so he left for a lesser job. I would think that at this point, we can all agree that the Buzz era was a ton of fun despite the off-court chaos, both the headlines and the shifting conference landscape, but we are now in a better place and can move forward while just relegating the Buzz era to memories.Wait...that's silly...this is Scoop. We'll never agree.