He was recruited by Crean and played with the three Amigos.
Chris and I were in the same recruiting class (MU freshman in 2008), and it feels like an eternity since I graduated. I am jealous.
Thank God he's on scholly. chick jr. just got her LAST tuition check. #realworldstarts ;D
Just out of curiosity, I looked up when Chris committed (11/4/07), and found an article in the JS where Chris' HS coach described his game. Here's an excerpt that...umm...kinda surprised me:
Courtney said at this point, Otule's offense is ahead of his defense.
"Chris is very multi-talented. He's got great post moves, I've even let him shoot a couple threes," said Courtney. "He can shoot the jumper and he can put it on the floor. I've gotten him to develop a jump hook with both hands, a drop-step and dunk on both sides of the basket. There's just a number of things that we've been working on.
Wow.
Quote from: GooooMarquette on December 18, 2013, 01:08:41 PM
Just out of curiosity, I looked up when Chris committed (11/4/07), and found an article in the JS where Chris' HS coach described his game. Here's an excerpt that...umm...kinda surprised me:
Courtney said at this point, Otule's offense is ahead of his defense.
"Chris is very multi-talented. He's got great post moves, I've even let him shoot a couple threes," said Courtney. "He can shoot the jumper and he can put it on the floor. I've gotten him to develop a jump hook with both hands, a drop-step and dunk on both sides of the basket. There's just a number of things that we've been working on.
Wow.
Chris actually had a drive to the hoop last night. first time in his 6 seasons.
His HS coach must be the size of an average HS pointguard.
I graduated in December 2008. Otule was on the team then. I attended my 5 year anniversary this past summer. Otule is still on the team.
Quote from: GooooMarquette on December 18, 2013, 01:08:41 PM
Just out of curiosity, I looked up when Chris committed (11/4/07), and found an article in the JS where Chris' HS coach described his game. Here's an excerpt that...umm...kinda surprised me:
Courtney said at this point, Otule's offense is ahead of his defense.
"Chris is very multi-talented. He's got great post moves, I've even let him shoot a couple threes," said Courtney. "He can shoot the jumper and he can put it on the floor. I've gotten him to develop a jump hook with both hands, a drop-step and dunk on both sides of the basket. There's just a number of things that we've been working on.
Wow.
He didn't say that he made those 3s or even if he was close to making those threes - just that he let him shoot a couple.
Sad thing is, MU hasn't brought in anyone to take over his spot this whole time. Next year we are gonna see what he has meant to the teams he has played on.
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on December 18, 2013, 01:38:25 PM
He didn't say that he made those 3s or even if he was close to making those threes - just that he let him shoot a couple.
True...but he did say that his "offense is ahead of his defense." Has that ever been your impression of Chris, even when he first arrived?
Just sayin' I was surprised...
Are people still saying that he is going to be drafted or the next Roy Hibbard? I remember that was an actual conversation on this board (shudders).
Quote from: Bleuteaux on December 18, 2013, 01:24:32 PM
I graduated in December 2008. Otule was on the team then. I attended my 5 year anniversary this past summer. Otule is still on the team.
Hell, I graduated in May 1982. Otule was on the team then!
Quote from: MU82 on December 18, 2013, 02:19:41 PM
Hell, I graduated in May 1982. Otule was on the team then!
Yeah, but he was just a frosh, right?
Quote from: wesmat23 on December 18, 2013, 01:45:53 PM
Sad thing is, MU hasn't brought in anyone to take over his spot this whole time. Next year we are gonna see what he has meant to the teams he has played on.
Sure, they did: Davante Gardner. It's not Ox's fault that Chris almost outlasted him.
...that when he arrived at Marquette...
- ...the iPhone 3G was considered cutting-edge technology.
- ...George Bush was still in office.
- ...the economy had yet to crash.
- ...Hannah Montana was more famous than Miley Cyrus.
- ...Walter White was still the good guy on Breaking Bad.
- ...Tiger Woods was still happily married to Elin Nordegren.
- ...no one had heard of Justin Bieber.
- ...John Calipari was still at Memphis.
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 18, 2013, 03:17:27 PM
...that when he arrived at Marquette...
- ...the iPhone 3G was considered cutting-edge technology.
- ...George Bush was still in office.
- ...the economy had yet to crash.
- ...Hannah Montana was more famous than Miley Cyrus.
- ...Walter White was still the good guy on Breaking Bad.
- ...Tiger Woods was still happily married to Elin Nordegren.
- ...no one had heard of Justin Bieber.
- ...John Calipari was still at Memphis.
Woah!
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 18, 2013, 03:17:27 PM
...that when he arrived at Marquette...
- ...the iPhone 3G was considered cutting-edge technology.
- ...George Bush was still in office.
- ...the economy had yet to crash.
- ...Hannah Montana was more famous than Miley Cyrus.
- ...Walter White was still the good guy on Breaking Bad.
- ...Tiger Woods was still happily married to Elin Nordegren.
- ...no one had heard of Justin Bieber.
- ...John Calipari was still at Memphis.
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Quote from: LittleMurs on December 18, 2013, 03:15:29 PM
Sure, they did: Davante Gardner. It's not Ox's fault that Chris almost outlasted him.
Davante Gardner is no Big East center.
I had been wondering how unusual is it for a player that has played as many games as Chris to not have attempted a three? That means he never had a desparation shot at the end of a half, end of a game or end of shot clock.
Deonte Burton, JuJuan Johnson, John Dawson and Duane Wilson were all in 7th grade!
The Day Otule signed with MU (November 4, 2007) they were in sixth grade!
The guy has played with every active (or recently active) MU NBA player minus Wade and Novak.
I was 20 pounds lighter :'(
Quote from: wesmat23 on December 18, 2013, 03:56:15 PM
Davante Gardner is no Big East center.
I'm sorry, when was Chris Otule named first team Big East? I missed it.
Yet, if he stays healthy and we go "one and out" in both the BEAST and NCAA/NITs, he'll only be tied for 10th in all time games played. :o
Quote from: IlikecreansoIcantposthere on December 18, 2013, 04:58:57 PM
Yet, if he stays healthy and we go "one and out" in both the BEAST and NCAA/NITs, he'll only be tied for 10th in all time games played. :o
Just think how many games McNeal, Matthews, and James should have logged had there not been asinine training practices that injured players needlessly as well as proper game leadership that would have taken such talent deeper into the tournament each of their four years at Marquette. Such wasted promise.
Quote from: keefe on December 18, 2013, 05:08:13 PM
Just think how many games McNeal, Matthews, and James should have logged had there not been asinine training practices that injured players needlessly as well as proper game leadership that would have taken such talent deeper into the tournament each of their four years at Marquette. Such wasted promise.
If not for that, Wes Matt would not have been a 4 year player for Marquette.
Chris has been here so long that when he started, F*ckin' hadn't yet reached puberty.
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 18, 2013, 03:17:27 PM
...that when he arrived at Marquette...
- ...the iPhone 3G was considered cutting-edge technology.
- ...George Bush was still in office.
- ...the economy had yet to crash.
- ...Hannah Montana was more famous than Miley Cyrus.
- ...Walter White was still the good guy on Breaking Bad.
- ...Tiger Woods was still happily married to Elin Nordegren.
- ...no one had heard of Justin Bieber.
- ...John Calipari was still at Memphis.
... Marquette's teams were still the Hilltoppers.
... The Mugrack was a speakeasy.
... His number officially was referred to as "42 skidoo."
... Al McGuire was lethal with his two-handed set shot at St. John's Prep.
... Chicago had a half-dozen daily newspapers -- and people actually read them!
The Joan of Arc Chapel was still in France
Quote from: patso on December 18, 2013, 06:28:26 PM
The Joan of Arc Chapel was still in France
And so was Joan
....His first season of bball was for Marquette College
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 18, 2013, 05:56:13 PM
Chris has been here so long that when he started, F*ckin' hadn't yet reached puberty.
what do
you mean?
Quote from: connie on December 18, 2013, 04:48:31 PM
I was 20 pounds lighter :'(
And I had a full head of hair!
Quote from: Bleuteaux on December 18, 2013, 01:24:32 PM
I graduated in December 2008. Otule was on the team then. I attended my 5 year anniversary this past summer. Otule is still on the team.
To be fair, Chris is the only tenured player on the team.
He used to help Jacques drag his canoe down to the river every morning.
Quote from: warriorchick on December 19, 2013, 06:59:33 PM
He used to help Jacques drag his canoe down to the river every morning.
"Look, back there...the tall guy with a glass eye!"
(http://img2.findthebest.com/sites/default/files/2264/media/images/Marquette_University_428994_i0.png)
Blondie was still serving chili.
Mix it up boys, mix it good.
...he played against George Mikan on DePaul.
....that he has finally got his conditioning to 22 minutes per game.
Quote from: keefe on December 19, 2013, 07:04:00 PM
"Look, back there...the tall guy with a glass eye!"
(http://img2.findthebest.com/sites/default/files/2264/media/images/Marquette_University_428994_i0.png)
Well played.
Wow, there's still an Indian on the seal?
Quote from: bilsu on December 18, 2013, 04:04:54 PM
I had been wondering how unusual is it for a player that has played as many games as Chris to not have attempted a three? That means he never had a desparation shot at the end of a half, end of a game or end of shot clock.
I'd say pretty common for centers.
Barro played 127 games, Robert Jackson played 119, McIlvaine played 118 games without attempting a 3.
Quote from: bork on December 20, 2013, 12:10:08 PM
I'd say pretty common for centers.
Barro played 127 games, Robert Jackson played 119, McIlvaine played 118 games without attempting a 3.
Then again, Mike Kinsella shot 80% from three-point range during his MU career. :)
Quote from: GooooMarquette on December 20, 2013, 12:27:33 PM
Then again, Mike Kinsella shot 80% from three-point range during his MU career. :)
On senior day, no less.
Quote from: mileskishnish72 on December 20, 2013, 11:32:13 AM
Wow, there's still an Indian on the seal?
Yeah, and he is doing the heavy lifting/Paddling. Very racist/insensitive.
Quote from: mileskishnish72 on December 20, 2013, 11:32:13 AM
Wow, there's still an Indian on the seal?
Let's not go down this road...