Will we break 50 points?
Very easily at this pace ;D
Quote from: newsdrms on December 14, 2013, 02:09:30 PM
Very easily at this pace ;D
KO probably having a heart attack, he hasn't seen a Marquette team break 50. I kid, I kid (no one needs to post the stats)
Will K. O. let loose with an f bomb?
With the coaches mic'd up and KO on the commentary it's amazing we haven't had one yet.
Quote from: WarriorFan on December 14, 2013, 02:59:06 PM
With the coaches mic'd up and KO on the commentary it's amazing we haven't had one yet.
KO, as a coach, will never be "miked up". Never. ;D
He was complimentary of Cords even though I am sure he is still upset that he did not get that parking spot he was always complaining about.
KO shared a nice young Buzz story around 14min mark of first half for those who dvr'ed. I enjoyed him doing our game.
Thought KO was very solid today. Hope we have more this season. Plus there is always a chance he says or does something off the wall. Welcome home, KO.
Quote from: Goose on December 14, 2013, 04:46:07 PM
Thought KO was very solid today. Hope we have more this season. Plus there is always a chance he says or does something off the wall. Welcome home, KO.
+1
Quote from: wardle2wade on December 14, 2013, 04:17:48 PM
KO shared a nice young Buzz story around 14min mark of first half for those who dvr'ed. I enjoyed him doing our game.
I heard half of it. Was KO coaching at MU when Buzz came to the camp? If so that's kinda cool.
Was coaching daughter's BBall tourney today--what was the story?
For those in attendance, I'm curious if O'Neill was introduced or otherwise shown on the scoreboard and, if so, what kind of reaction it garnered.
Quote from: We R Final Four on December 14, 2013, 05:14:49 PM
Was coaching daughter's BBall tourney today--what was the story?
Buzz set KO letters every day asking to work his camp. Finally KO relented. Buzz came and coached, slept in locker room. Been friends ever since. He didn't say at what school this was.
Two KO moments stood out.
One was the aforementioned story about Buzz.
The other was him ripping Jake pretty hard (and deservedly so) for a weak entry pass.
Third moment was his appreciation of what Cords did for him.
I like when he contrasted the IUPUI's coach's 20 years in one place with his own 9 jobs in 20 years.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on December 15, 2013, 06:25:37 AM
For those in attendance, I'm curious if O'Neill was introduced or otherwise shown on the scoreboard and, if so, what kind of reaction it garnered.
Not that I saw.
Neat seeing KO and McIlvaine in the same house for MU.
Quote from: SuddenSam on December 15, 2013, 10:32:38 AM
Neat seeing KO and McIlvaine in the same house for MU.
Did K.O. slap his hands the whole time screaming at him not to bring the ball down low? ;)
Two things stood out listening to KO:
1. The guy is brutally honest which is refreshing for color guys who often sound like shills for both teams
2. You can tell he still has very positive feelings about Marquette, both the program and the university. And given #1 above, this was no b.s..
Didn't hear KO behind the mike for yesterday's game but I have enjoyed his color in the games I've seen. I agree that he has a very soft spot for his years in MKE. KO absolutely deserves credit as THE GUY who started our 20 year rebuilding project following the 80s.
KO was great. Loved his thoughts about Cords - said he was an AD who always had his back even when he said and did stupid things - which happened frequently, as he was young and stupid then. An AD who supports his coach through thick and thin - how Chicos must despise Bill Cords.
Lenny Man, that's it in a nutshell. Tough when the AD didn't do the hirin' of the head coach and has his own agenda, doe.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on December 15, 2013, 11:15:56 AM
KO was great. Loved his thoughts about Cords - said he was an AD who always had his back even when he said and did stupid things - which happened frequently, as he was young and stupid then. An AD who supports his coach through thick and thin - how Chicos must despise Bill Cords.
Perfectly stated.
Quote from: MarquetteDano on December 15, 2013, 10:51:13 AM
Two things stood out listening to KO:
1. The guy is brutally honest which is refreshing for color guys who often sound like shills for both teams
2. You can tell he still has very positive feelings about Marquette, both the program and the university. And given #1 above, this was no b.s..
Yeah, quite liked him yesterday.
Quote from: MarquetteDano on December 15, 2013, 10:51:13 AM
Two things stood out listening to KO:
1. The guy is brutally honest which is refreshing for color guys who often sound like shills for both teams
2. You can tell he still has very positive feelings about Marquette, both the program and the university. And given #1 above, this was no b.s..
Agreed, KO will probably always be my second favorite MU coach. It probably helps alot that-as Chicos says-there was no internet back when he was coach, for unfavorable stuff to come out about him. It seemed to me that Al liked him too.
He also said a few times that Marquette cannot win if Derrick Wilson doesn't shoot.
Is KO doing the game tonight?
If we screwed up the KO hiring, there is no telling how low we might have sunk. And as much as I love Deane-o...KO not only got 2 of his own teams to the Dance, he set Deane up for 2 Dance runs and a NIT Finals. Just a critical piece in MU history.
Lens
KO was insane in many ways and IMO he saved the program. The job he did here was best work ever. He was young and dumb and did not know better. He is an all time great in MU history for what he accomplished.
Quote from: keefe on December 15, 2013, 06:04:03 PM
He also said a few times that Marquette cannot win if Derrick Wilson doesn't shoot.
Wow--we have won a few where he did not shoot. Maybe it should be worded that Marquette cannot win because Derrick cannot shoot.