Great job by Brad Galli. Very well spoken student.
I agree. Quite impressive,
Nice sideline report from Brad
Is he the only guy in the broadcast program? He does a fine job, but where is everybody else?
Very well versed and represents the student body well.
Brad Galli is a class act all around. Great guy.
Have some classes with him... really good guy.
Quote from: PXILibero2 on January 26, 2010, 09:54:06 PM
Have some classes with him... really good guy.
Hope he shows up in class tomorrow wearing sunglasses and acting like a complete dick. That would be hilarious.
Nice work tonight by Galli, once again showed why Marquette's broadcasting program is first class.
Very confident and mature for a junior.
Has also done a great job on those videos throughout theyear.
Since game was a blowout, how about Brad as Stud of the Game.
Quote from: mwbauer7 on January 26, 2010, 09:31:24 PM
Great job by Brad Galli. Very well spoken student.
He did a terrific job. Was going to post the same thing but glad you guys started this thread. Nice job Brad.
Remember him from the Midnight Madness broadcast. The production looked as if it was done by college kids, but Brad really stood out back then. Has a career ahead of him in the business for sure.
Uhh .. explain? Was at the game, so didn't see what you are talking about.
Have it DVR'd though .. what time period should I look?
He was discussing the big noggins in the first half and again at the 16-18 minute mark in the second half. Well done Brad!
Again on at 11:56 mark discussing MU students lining up outside and him being from detroit.
Speaking of which, we haven't heard from him lately. Brad, tell us you haven't abandoned us? :)
p.s. - was at a sports bar without sound for the game, but looked like you were having a good time.
Very happy to see a fellow MUTV guy represent the Armadillo so well.
Sort of crappy quality, but someone got a video up for those of you that want to see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTxpHwiNlgs
Wow, everybody. I cannot say thank you enough. Really.
The support you all, and many others have offered me has been really quite humbling. As I've told many friends tonight, this whole "Marquette family" is certainly what it's cracked up to be. I'm glad to be a part of it. (cheesy? A little. But that's me).
While I won't be rocking sunglasses to class tomorrow, I'll certainly be putting out some content soon...and I'll be expecting candid feedback right away!
Glad to see the team back on the winning trail. And how about Coach's gesture tonight? Pretty cool in that powder blue for the King of Cracked Sidewalk Recruiting.
Nice job Brad...
Brad,
Very nice yesterday. Do you really think that most of our fans understand "cracked sidewalks"? I wonder if Mike Kelley knew the reference. Loved how you empasized the importance of basketball to Marquette, i.e., the no football reference. Once again, nice.
Can you correct ESPN on the fact that Frozena is not from Sherwood, WI
Quote from: Badgerhater on January 27, 2010, 08:55:46 AM
Can you correct ESPN on the fact that Frozena is not from Sherwood, WI
The official MU media guide lists his hometown as Sherwood, so I'm sure that is where ESPN gets their information.
Excellent job last night, Brad. I really like ESPNU's idea of folding in some students into the game coverage like that, really puts the "U" in ESPNU.
Brad Galli > Dickie Simpkins
Make the change ESPN!
Quote from: TallTitan34 on January 27, 2010, 11:53:14 AM
Brad Galli > Dickie Simpkins
Make the change ESPN!
+1...Simpkins is just awful.
I was distracted by something when Brad was making his first remarks, and they had only his voice - weren't showing him on camera yet - and I wondered if the guy talking was some former famous MU alum, or a famous local sports legend...then as I started paying more attention realized it was a student and was mightily impressed indeed.
Great work, Brad - also enjoyed the emphasis on how MU is a die hard basketball school. You, like our guys on the court, are a great rep for our school and our program. Hope to see more of you on ESPN (U or otherwise...!).