What is your favorite Al McGuire quote?
Al must have seen Vander when he said...
"The best thing about freshmen is they become sophomores."
Vander... you're wonderful and we expect great things as you mature!
"The world is run by C students"
"I am Marquette basketball!"
Jesuits take a vow of poverty and they expect everybody else to keep it.
After a new Marquette president asked him to schedule a game against a school where a friend of his was president...Father, I don't take confession and you don't run the basketball team.
Not sure of the exact quote, but to paraphrase: "When you graduate from college, spend six months as a cab driver and six months as a bartender. Then you will be fully educated."
To win a championship you need an "aircraft carrier in the middle" and if you "cut off the head the body dies". Referring to stopping the other teams best player. Much the way Butler cut the head off Holloway in the Xavier game.
If the waitress has dirty ankles, the chili must be good.
Any jackass can kick a dead lion; but he better be sure that it's dead.
Winning is overrated. The only time it is really important is in surgery and war.
All love affairs end. Eventually the girl is gonna put curlers in her hair.
I'm an Einstein of the streets and an Oxford scholar of common sense.
You know what pressure is? It's when the cheerleaders are jumping and you don't notice their breasts.
"I went into a restaurant one night and ordered lobster, and the waiter brought me one with a claw missing. I called him over and told him about it. He told me that in the back there's a tank they keep the lobsters in and while they're in there, they fight and sometimes one loses a claw. I told him 'then bring me a winner.'"
"A Notre Dame grad will pick his nose so you'll see his ring."
When asked why his son Allie was starting over a very talented George Frazier he responded, "because I'm sleeping with his mother."
"I don't know why people question the academic training of an athlete. Fifty percent of the doctors in this country graduated in the bottom half of their classes."
Long ago & far way I did volunteer work for MU at games. Among the things I did was pass out half time stats. I was on the floor of the old Arena when Al walked past. He was never great with names. He looked at me for a second & said "hey kid...." followed by a reaching for the ditto mastered page. Small moment but it was directed at me. ;)
This is so true, not just about coaching, but any career/job, life:
"The nicest thing about coaching is that one day you feel like you can play handball against a curb and on other days you feel like you can fly to the moon."
I think I heard/remember it as something like win and you feel like you can fly to the moon, loose and you feel like you can play handball against a curb.
Link with some quotes: http://www.jsonline.com/sports/goldeneagles/114613464.html
Quote from: alexius23 on March 20, 2011, 03:49:37 PM
Long ago & far way I did volunteer work for MU at games. Among the things I did was pass out half time stats. I was on the floor of the old Arena when Al walked past. He was never great with names. He looked at me for a second & said "hey kid...." followed by a reaching for the ditto mastered page. Small moment but it was directed at me. ;)
So, did Al notice the cheerleaders?
When he called a junior at Carolina in 1983 that he was "the best basketball player, college or pro." He was the first to call MJ the best.
My other favorite was whenever a ball handler was fouled, he'd always say, "too much hands."
If a guy takes off his jacket he's isn't going to fight. But if he takes off his wrist watch look out!
I often wondered why kamikaze pilots wore helmets?
It was Dunkirk
The Butch & Bo Show was the road to Tap City
"Gonna be a super star...needs to lose some weight" Al on John Cliff
"You need him a heck of a lot more than he needs you" Al on how Mike Deane SHOULD have handled Aaron Hutchins
When Jim Chones signed a pro contract right before the NCAA tournament Al said, "I looked at my refrigerator and then I looked at his refrigerator. Something to that effect.
"My rule was I wouldn't recruit a kid if he had grass in front of his house. That's not my world. My world was a cracked sidewalk." —Al McGuire
It's why we named the blog what we did
"When I was losing, they called me nuts. When I was winning they called me eccentric."
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At some charity event When I was three years old sitting on my dad shoulders he looked up at me and said: "stay up there as long as you can kid"
My favorite Al quote was when he said, "I am Marquette!" And he was.
One of my favorite Al lines actually was silence. My Dad was playing in celebrity golf outing and Al was one of the celebs. That evening at cocktail party my Dad asked Al "Who was the celebrity in your group?". It was one of the rare moments that Al had no comeback. He reminded my Dad of that line until he passed away.
Quote from: Goose on February 16, 2013, 10:10:47 AM
One of my favorite Al lines actually was silence. My Dad was playing in celebrity golf outing and Al was one of the celebs. That evening at cocktail party my Dad asked Al "Who was the celebrity in your group?". It was one of the rare moments that Al had no comeback. He reminded my Dad of that line until he passed away.
That's great. The King of the Witty Comeback speechless!
Winning is only important in surgery and war.