Marquette Basketball Weekly: The Father Wild Edition
Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)
Outgoing Marquette University President Rev. Robert Wild sits down with Brad Galli to talk decades of Marquette basketball: the players who became legends, the men who coached them, and the moment he calls the greatest of his 15-year presidency. Wild shares what went in to hiring Buzz Williams and why he calls the current coach “amazing.†Also, Derek Hudgin talks with Williams, Jae Crowder, Dwight Buycks, and Rob Frozena about giving back during the holiday season.
http://www.youtube.com/v/r3WLSR9p2cU?fs=1&hl=en_US
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2010/12/marquette-basketball-weekly-father-wild.html
Another really good episode. To be honest, I often find these more interesting than the weekly TV show on Time Warner.
We're really lucky to have a President that recognized the value of a strong athletic program. I hope Fr. Pilarz realizes this as well.
His dog was the mascot at Georgetown. I trust a strong athletic program is important to him ;D
Even Fatther Wild can see that this is a young team with lots of room to get better.
I would be surprised if within the next 5 years we don't see Brad on a national network, his work is much better than many "professionals" we see or hear on a regular basis. Thanks Brad that was a great piece.
Quote from: sailwi on December 16, 2010, 07:04:47 PM
I would be surprised if within the next 5 years we don't see Brad on a national network, his work is much better than many "professionals" we see or hear on a regular basis. Thanks Brad that was a great piece.
I was thinking the same thing. Hard to believe he's a college kid. ESPN should grab him the day he graduates.
Thank you all for the compliments. I love doing this show and "working" in this field. It is rewarding to know when you the audience enjoys it.
Thank you.
Quote from: WarriorHal on December 16, 2010, 11:07:52 PM
I was thinking the same thing. Hard to believe he's a college kid. ESPN should grab him the day he graduates.
But then he has to become a whore for whoever ESPN is shilling for. He deserves better.