Announcers of the OK v. OK St. game just mentioned that there will be a discussion on Marquette on Sportscenter tonight. He said, "Marquette just beat ND, but just how good are they? Find out on SC"
I caught that too.
Here it comes...
I'm watching. MU on Sportscenter is a plus, no matter what they say.
"Marquette is legit" -Jay Bilas
Bilas just said not only can Marquette end up in the top 3 or 4 in the BEast, but because of their schedule, they could win the thing.
High praise.
Go Warriors!
Edited to add exact quote: "I'll tell you what, this team can absolutely play, and they are a legit threat, not only to finish in the top three or four in the Big East, but because of their schedule I think Marquette can wind up winning this thing."
Nice press.
SC essentially started with a 3 minute commercial on the warriors. Nice.
The report also said that Buzz has the best record for all first year D-1 basketball coaches.
they did a really nice piece on marquette. i was surprised with how much press we got. i guess that's what happens when its a slow sports night and we get a big win on the road. bilas is in love with the guards and it's awesome to hear to praise
When is the last time we were the lead story on SportsCenter? What a Night
Louisville has much more favorable schedule then we do.
Mirror games are WVU, ND, and SF but the big deal for them is they get UCONN, Pitt, and MU all at home.
Quote from: marquette09 on January 26, 2009, 10:40:11 PM
When is the last time we were the lead story on SportsCenter? What a Night
When they reviewed the Atlanta-Miami Heat game with Wade getting 35 pts. "There is wade who starred at Marquette"
Double exposure tonight!
ESPN has the segment on the MU page on the ESPN website.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/clubhouse?teamId=269
As was mentioned, during the Miami Heat's highlights and DWade's only clip, Wade is referred to as "the former Marquette star."
I love the guy...but I'll be completely honest...after the NIT in 04 and 05 (along with some of the most forgettable games in recent memory...Louisville, Western Michigan, Jean Felix)..I thought it would take much longer than 6 years to get this program back to the level that DW3 brought us.
I am by no means saying we are back to that spot yet, but tonight, 4 Marquette students - one from Richmond, one from Madison, one from Chicago, and one from Buffalo - showed up the "former Marquette star", and in the eyes of the sports media giant, were the stars of the night.
Of course I have my qualms about each player (Dom can't shoot FT, Jerel needs to make better decisions, Wesley needs a more consistent outside jumper, Lazar needs a mid-range game like tonight the rest of the season). You can say all you want about how we still have an incredibly tough road in front of us yet this the season. Please, tell me that pride comes before the fall.
But watching this team through out this season - turning it on against Cincy and WVU, The Comeback against Providence, gutting it out against a media darling team with at Player of the Year candidate - there is nothing I feel at this point in the season but pride in what this team has accomplished so far. We are 7-0 in one of the top 2 conferences, if not the top conference, in the NCAA. We are considered a top 10 team by almost every media outlet in the nation. Let me repeat that:
7-0 in conference play
Top 10 in the nation
I always hold my head up high and puff out my chest when talking about being a Marquette alum. This week, I will just be holding it a little higher and puffing out a little more.
*As MUfan12 can attest to, this entire post was written while knocking on wood*
Great coverage for MU! Great for the university and the team.
Go Marquette!!
Quote from: foreverwarriors on January 26, 2009, 11:47:45 PM
As was mentioned, during the Miami Heat's highlights and DWade's only clip, Wade is referred to as "the former Marquette star."
I love the guy...but I'll be completely honest...after the NIT in 04 and 05 (along with some of the most forgettable games in recent memory...Louisville, Western Michigan, Jean Felix)..I thought it would take much longer than 6 years to get this program back to the level that DW3 brought us to.
I am by no means saying we are back to that spot yet, but tonight, 4 Marquette students - one from Richmond, one from Madison, one from Chicago, and one from Buffalo - showed up the "former Marquette star", and in the eyes of the sports media giant, were the stars of the night.
Of course I have my qualms about each player (Dom can't shoot FT, Jerel needs to make better decisions, Wesley needs a more consistent outside jumper, Lazar needs a mid-range game like tonight the rest of the season). You can say all you want about how we still have an incredibly tough road in front of us yet this the season. Please, tell me that pride comes before the fall.
But watching this team through out this season - turning it on against Cincy and WVU, The Comeback against Providence, gutting it out against a media darling team with at Player of the Year candidate - there is nothing I feel at this point in the season but pride in what this team has accomplished so far. We are 7-0 in one of the top 2 conferences, if not the top conference, in the NCAA. We are considered a top 10 team by almost every media outlet in the nation. Let me repeat that:
7-0 in conference play
Top 10 in the nation
I always hold my head up high and puff out my chest when talking about being a Marquette alum. This week, I will just be holding it a little higher and puffing out a little more.
*As MUfan12 can attest to, this entire post was written while knocking on wood*
+1
Chicos said it best, these seniors are the most important class since...and now I say ever. What they have done rivals Mac, Damon & Robb. MU was in the absolute sh!tter before they showed up, we were spiraling down and if they were Brandon Bell & Dameon Mason we would have been Loyola Chicago. What a class.
Not only did Bilas say MU could win the Big East, as reported earlier in the thread, but he also laughed at the comparison of the ACC to the Big East during first half conversation. "there is not debate," he said in dismissing the ACC as clearly not comparable to the Big East.
So if he is right on both counts, then MU could be the champion of by far the best conference.
Go MU! Flying up to Milwaukee Friday to cheer them on again.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on January 27, 2009, 12:07:49 AM
Not only did Bilas say MU could win the Big East, as reported earlier in the thread, but he also laughed at the comparison of the ACC to the Big East during first half conversation. "there is not debate," he said in dismissing the ACC as clearly not comparable to the Big East.
so which does Bilas give into...his ACC pedigree or his paycheck signed by the company contractually associated with the Big East ;D
some nice press for Buzz, too: "best record of all 43 first-year D-I coaches"
Quote from: foreverwarriors on January 26, 2009, 11:47:45 PM
*As MUfan12 can attest to, this entire post was written while knocking on wood*
He's not superstitious... but he is a little stitious.
Dinkin Flicka.
You mean ESPN was not down on their knees for Crean putting MU on the basketball map? In fact, wasn't Crean responsible for us getting any airtime at all and for plucking Wade out of the trash basket and turning him into a playa?
Give it up already.....
4ever you got it all wrong....TC is not responsible for getting us on ESPN he is actually responsible for getting in the BE, the TV covergae is just a perk.
TC is laso the only one to get fans to come to MU games. Remember no 18,000+ crowds before TC or since....ooooops that one was debunked long ago and again this past Saturday.
Also TC taught Buzz the zone offense last year so he really deserves the credit for that too. Our zone offense against Nova, WVU, Rutgers, Prov., and Now ND is the best it has been in 10 years at MU...thanks....TC?
Really guys?
I mean, REALLY?
::)
way to ruin a good thread about a tough road win and great national exposure.
Quote from: foreverwarriors on January 27, 2009, 12:13:24 AM
so which does Bilas give into...his ACC pedigree or his paycheck signed by the company contractually associated with the Big East ;D
ESPN has contracts with both BE and ACC
Here is the link to the highlight and ensuing commentary.
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3863033&categoryid=2459792 (http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3863033&categoryid=2459792)
Quote from: fjg44 on January 27, 2009, 10:17:12 AM
way to ruin a good thread about a tough road win and great national exposure.
Well, you know who didn't get many tough road wins and only cared about national exposure...
[Ducking and running for cover]
Quote from: 79Warrior on January 27, 2009, 10:27:22 AM
ESPN has contracts with both BE and ACC
my bad...clearly an indication that I should have been asleep at that point in the night...
it was good to see SC start with MU and to hear Jay supporting us, especially given that Digger was giving ND and 'gody 'Dome'. I know your history with ND but atleast mention the MU played a great game.
Not to detract from this thread, but this was a win that we would not have gotten with Crean at the helm.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on January 26, 2009, 10:22:09 PM
Bilas just said not only can Marquette end up in the top 3 or 4 in the BEast, but because of their schedule, they could win the thing.
High praise.
Go Warriors!
Edited to add exact quote: "I'll tell you what, this team can absolutely play, and they are a legit threat, not only to finish in the top three or four in the Big East, but because of their schedule I think Marquette can wind up winning this thing."
ESPN mobile posted a poll after the ND game: Which is the best team in the Big East? Pittsburgh, 31%, UConn 30%, Louisville 25%, Marquette 9%, Syracuse 5%.
Personally, I'll go with 'Rel's quote in the Journal today.
"Let 'em keep doubting us," a laughing McNeal said. "Ain't nobody in our locker room worried about it."