Scholarship table
Classic unis, classic Al.
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
When I look at all these pictures, it reminds me why I am a Marquette Fan. Our team has had some exciting players.
Can't think of a better pic (outside of hoisting a national championship trophy) than this one of Wade dunking over a 7 footer. Got this one blown up and framed. My buddy took this picture while sitting on the baseline. I remember him saying to me when we got to the car after the game "I think I got a good one." That pic was the origination of my love affair with #3.
My buddy took this picture while sitting on the baseline. I remember him saying to me when we got to the car after the game "I think I got a good one."
I'm surprised nobody posted anything from Rivers' 1981 shot to beat ND (sorry, only a link: http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1981/01/11/page/49/article/marquette-wins-on-30-footer) or Whitehead's winner vs UNCC.
I'm technology challenged, but let's see if this attachment works............
This is special. '77 last second shot Whitehead, over cornbread Maxwell.
I believe this photo is from moments after that game-winning shot. Pure exuberance.
Nice!BTW, he was Glenn then. I was in two classes with him, and none of us called him Doc. Majerus gave him the nickname but only occasionally called him by that, and rarely in public.I used to see him in Chicago for games vs the Bulls (when he was both player and coach), and I'd address him by Glenn, just for old time's sake.
We are Marquette!
He was, without a doubt, yelling "AND OOOONNNNNEEEE!!" I'm surprised his eyes are open.
Absolutely correct. I still refer to him as Glenn and don't ever think I've called him Doc to his face.