Marquette Rewind - Brian Wardle Entered Coaching Ranks Following Standout Career
Brian Wardle has spent more than a decade as a Wisconsin resident: four years playing at Marquette and two years coaching there, leading into his current job as an assistant at UW-Green Bay.
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In period of coaching transitions, Wardle was a true warrior. His game was remiscient of Chris Mullin in that he was not the most athletic out there but he got his points somehow, someway...and when he was on, he could stroke it.
favorite Wardle moment:
Being a freshman, and seeing Brian Wardle at a 'house party' at Renee Row.
damn, he was one goofy looking guy.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on January 15, 2010, 05:37:03 PM
favorite Wardle moment:
Being a freshman, and seeing Brian Wardle at a 'house party' at Renee Row.
damn, he was one goofy looking guy.
And you, of course, were mistaken for George Clooney at the same party.
Quote from: wildbill sb on January 15, 2010, 06:57:33 PM
And you, of course, were mistaken for George Clooney at the same party.
i think you mean teal.
and, I think i was!
Quote from: GoMarquetteSays on January 15, 2010, 04:30:13 PM
Marquette Rewind - Brian Wardle Entered Coaching Ranks Following Standout Career
Brian Wardle has spent more than a decade as a Wisconsin resident: four years playing at Marquette and two years coaching there, leading into his current job as an assistant at UW-Green Bay.
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imho, Wardle is one of the most underrated or forgotten MU stars... granted it's hard to remember much for the years before DW era. I still remember Bob the Barber telling me, "Wardle is raving about this Dwyane Wade kid who's sitting out this year... he wishes he could stay another year to play with him. The kid's that good." Wardle's obviously had a keen eye for talent at the early stages... should help in recruiting.
I saw Wardle 5 years ago at a bar .. I went up to him and said "Hey, aren't you that Bart Miller guy?"
Judas
"Marquette was a great experience," Wardle said. "It will always be my school."
Have to like that quote - I feel the same way! :)
Quote from: wardle2wade on January 15, 2010, 09:07:56 PM
imho, Wardle is one of the most underrated or forgotten MU stars... granted it's hard to remember much for the years before DW era. I still remember Bob the Barber telling me, "Wardle is raving about this Dwyane Wade kid who's sitting out this year... he wishes he could stay another year to play with him. The kid's that good." Wardle's obviously had a keen eye for talent at the early stages... should help in recruiting.
That was the thing about the year Wade sat out...everybody was hearing that. "Wait until you see this kid."
Agree on Wardle. He played for some not so great teams, but all those teams seemed to bust their asses. i remember one game when they trailed Cincy at half by some ungodly score...just horrendous. They game out of the locker room and made a run, but ran out of gas. But they had heart!
For my money, however, the most underappreciated Marquette player is Tony Smith. I believe he's the best Marquette player to not have his number in the rafters.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on January 16, 2010, 06:37:09 AM
That was the thing about the year Wade sat out...everybody was hearing that. "Wait until you see this kid."
Agree on Wardle. He played for some not so great teams, but all those teams seemed to bust their asses. i remember one game when they trailed Cincy at half by some ungodly score...just horrendous. They game out of the locker room and made a run, but ran out of gas. But they had heart!
For my money, however, the most underappreciated Marquette player is Tony Smith. I believe he's the best Marquette player to not have his number in the rafters.
B. Toone
Tony Smith is a good choice for most underrated. Bernard Toone?? He certainly wasn't overrated but he clearly never lived up to what he could have been. And we needed him while he sleep-walked through a number of games.
I think Al once said he was the most talented recruit he ever went after. In no way did he deliver on that promise though, IMO.