http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/334737/3/Majerus-to-miss-2012-13-season-with-health-issues
Jim Crews will coach St. Louis, per Jeff Goodman's Twitter feed.
"Rick Majerus will not coach this season. Will take leave due to heart issues. Jim Crews interim coach at Saint Louis."
"Saint Louis spokesman told CBSSports.com that 64-year-old Majerus' status beyond this season is up in the air."
He has had a good run, now is the time to hang it up and concentrate on health.
Get well coach. If this is the end, it has been a great coaching career.
Great run indeed. As we debate greatest players and teams at MU i would like to add that Rick played a big role in our program and very much appreciated by this fan.
It's unfortunate that he got the MU job before he was fully ready to become a major D-I coach. He turned into one of the best in the business. Get well, coach.
Quote from: ecompt on August 24, 2012, 06:05:19 PM
It's unfortunate that he got the MU job before he was fully ready to become a major D-I coach. He turned into one of the best in the business. Get well, coach.
My view exactly. His time later at Ball State paved the way and allowed him to become one of the great coaches of the last 20 years and a perfect fit for a school like Utah or later SLU where the spotlight was not so bright.
If he was not a D1 head coach, I bet he would have been a season tix holder, one of the most active posters on this Board, and a loyal MU follower. Look for new screen names.
Quote from: ecompt on August 24, 2012, 06:05:19 PM
It's unfortunate that he got the MU job before he was fully ready to become a major D-I coach. He turned into one of the best in the business. Get well, coach.
The crazy thing is that Buzz was only one year older than Rick when they got their Marquette head coaching jobs. Rick needed to fail before he could succeed elsewhere. Next to Hank, Rick won more games than any other *coach* in Marquette's history. Is over .700 as a head coach career wise, been to three F2's as an assistant or head coach. His only losing season was two years ago at SLU when he had to kick a number of players off the team for bad behavior. May be the best analytical mind in the game. I agree with the Equalizer/84: Definitely a HOFamer.
Here is to good health!
43 years ago I worked side by side with Rick at a factory for the summer. Some nights, upon his invite, I'd head down to DeSales to watch the counselors from basketball camp in pick up games. To this day, he knows my name, knows what I do, and remembers our summer grunt job. Man, there are some stories to tell. But, one thing was always a constant. Rick could pack it away and when you're fightin' the gene pool, its time to make a lifestyle change. Gym rat, personified, that's Rick in a nutshell.
4ever, you are a lucky man!
Too bad Rick had to work under the same admin that pushed Al out.
All the best Rick.
I had the luxury of having Rick and his Dad come to my house every free Saturday night he had during the season to utilize our cable TV. We lived in Tosa and Rick in Milwaukee and tosa got cable first. I remember with great memories Rick and Ray stopping buy to watch long beach st play San Diego state or whoever. Seeing him and ray stuffed from a big meal and still enjoying a late evening barbiere's pizza and garlic breads will always be great memories.
Rick is one of my all time favorites and thankful to a lifetime of knowing him.
Hello, MU Promotions team,
3 words: Rick Majerus Bobblehead.
He's a prince of a man and an amazing coach. Stood by Kwamain Mitchell in ways most coaches would never. Looked out for him more as a student and a person than a player.
It's too bad they won't be able to finish what they started.
Hope he makes it through this hospital stay. He still has a lot to offer as a TV guy, mentor, etc.
Quote from: Knight Commission on August 24, 2012, 06:22:26 PM
If he was not a D1 head coach, I bet he would have been a season tix holder, one of the most active posters on this Board, and a loyal MU follower. Look for new screen names.
So, in your opinion discussions of various Hiroshima scenarios are heart healthy?
Quote from: Knight Commission on August 24, 2012, 06:22:26 PM
If he was not a D1 head coach, I bet he would have been a season tix holder, one of the most active posters on this Board, and a loyal MU follower. Look for new screen names.
Majerus is Chicos?
Quote from: The Lens on August 24, 2012, 10:00:51 PM
He's a prince of a man and an amazing coach. Stood by Kwamain Mitchell in ways most coaches would never. Looked out for him more as a student and a person than a player.
It's too bad they won't be able to finish what they started.
Hope he makes it through this hospital stay. He still has a lot to offer as a TV guy, mentor, etc.
Rick in a nutshell. Get well soon.
Several years ago I was staying at the Pfister while up for an MU game. Rick was living in the Pfister and working as a TV commentator. I got on the elevator early one mornning to walk over to the Starbucks in Red Arrow Park. Rick was on his way down too. I introduced myself as a fellow class of '70. He was on his way to the MAC so we walked together talking about MU and how he would be doing NCAA Tourney in St. Louis, where I live. As we got to the MAC he said, "where you going"? I said, the Starbucks. His reply: "Hey, do you need to use my car?" Good guy. Lot of McGuire in him. His been a great addition for SLU bball.
No doubt a lot of Al in Rick. Far from perfect but really a kind man.
Quote from: Goose on August 24, 2012, 09:30:50 PM
I had the luxury of having Rick and his Dad come to my house every free Saturday night he had during the season to utilize our cable TV. We lived in Tosa and Rick in Milwaukee and tosa got cable first. I remember with great memories Rick and Ray stopping buy to watch long beach st play San Diego state or whoever. Seeing him and ray stuffed from a big meal and still enjoying a late evening barbiere's pizza and garlic breads will always be great memories.
Rick is one of my all time favorites and thankful to a lifetime of knowing him.
Goose, I remember walking into Barbiere's and seeing Rick with a large pizza in front of him. He took the top off the salt shaker and proceeded to dash the entire contents of that salt shaker onto his pizza. I knew then that heart problems were in his forecast.
Don't write the obit yet folks. Here's hoping one of the best game analysts this side of Bob Knight returns to TV soon.
Mount Rick: always the gym rat, the Warrior, the Milwaukeean; a bit of Al--a lot of Real Chili, and big heart needing well-deserved rest.
Anyone have an update/status on Big Rick? Thanks.
Anyone have an update?
Still in my prayers everyday.
I saw a friend of mine on Sunday whose son plays for the Billikens but I forgot to ask her about Majerus. I will see her son at a wedding on Saturaday and try to remember to ask.
Rick: you deserve to retire and rest. You have done well. You have put in enough time in the gym.