Todd gives some nice perspective on Marquette.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2014/9/4/6092775/todd-mayo-buzz-williams-marquette
His PR guy is doing a good job.
Quote"[Coach Wojciechowski] is coming from a great staff at Duke and they have the best tools to attack the new Big East," Mayo said. "With the previous players that they have now and with me being gone, they are going to be a better team. They've raised their standards after certain players left. When I left, Marquette was on a great track. When the season approaches they will surprise a lot of people."
Interesting.
""With the previous players that they have now and with me being gone, they are going to be a better team. They've raised their standards after certain players left. "
whoa...
Edit: beat me to it, chappy
Uh....what?
"The brutal, brisk Milwaukee winters that slowed his footsteps, that dulled his mind, were finally over..."
Trust me, that's not what dulled his mind.
You guys saw the same line that caught my attention.
Good luck Todd.
What is he doing now?
D league?
Europe?
I hope Wojo will invite him back for the Alumni training sessions each year, and I do think he'll find a niche somewhere and make some money with basketball. Good luck to you, Todd.
Quote from: WarriorFan on October 05, 2014, 08:42:21 PM
I hope Wojo will invite him back for the Alumni training sessions each year, and I do think he'll find a niche somewhere and make some money with basketball. Good luck to you, Todd.
You know, this article paints him in a much better light than he deserves. Let me tell you that I seriously doubt that Wojo will be inviting him back for anything.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on October 05, 2014, 08:44:57 PM
You know, this article paints him in a much better light than he deserves. Let me tell you that I seriously doubt that Wojo will be inviting him back for anything.
Can you, or anyone else who really knows, explain about Todd-Buzz-Larry-Wojo-etc?
"quaint" Campus? Who wrote this dribble?
Quote from: jesmu84 on October 05, 2014, 09:02:50 PM
Can you, or anyone else who really knows, explain about Todd-Buzz-Larry-Wojo-etc?
Todd ran out of chances. Larry wasn't going to relent. Buzz appealed to various people and won. Larry was pissed. Larry made noise. Wild fired him. Buzz left. Todd left.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on October 05, 2014, 09:08:01 PM
Todd ran out of chances. Larry wasn't going to relent. Buzz appealed to various people and won. Larry was pissed. Larry made noise. Wild fired him. Buzz left. Todd left.
Simple, to the point. I like it. Thanks.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on October 05, 2014, 08:04:58 PM
Uh....what?
"The brutal, brisk Milwaukee winters that slowed his footsteps, that dulled his mind, were finally over..."
You'd think that his brother OJ would have sprung for some topsiders to get him through the winters.
"One minute late.
It's what cost him a one-game suspension against Wisconsin last December, resulting in a six-point Marquette loss."
There you go Badger fans, you only beat us during your final four year because Todd Mayo was suspended. SBNation wouldn't say it if it wasn't so.
Quote from: LittleEllenson on October 05, 2014, 11:16:30 PM
You'd think that his brother OJ would have sprung for some topsiders to get him through the winters.
Todd and OJ are brothers?
Quote from: elephantraker on October 05, 2014, 09:06:13 PM
"quaint" Campus? Who wrote this dribble?
you mean drivel? or was it a basketball pun
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on October 05, 2014, 09:08:01 PM
Todd ran out of chances. Larry wasn't going to relent. Buzz appealed to various people and won. Larry was pissed. Larry made noise. Wild fired him. Buzz left. Todd left.
Something that the Sultan will never concede: "Buzz left."=Buzz was shown the door.
Quote from: willie warrior on October 06, 2014, 05:45:40 PM
Something that the Sultan will never concede: "Buzz left."=Buzz was shown the door.
Something that you'll never concede 5 ncaa appearances, 2 sweet 16s, 1 elite 8, 1 Big East title = Buzz did good for the basketball program.
Buzz was not shown the door. Willie you are flat out wrong and don't know what you are talking about. Marquette didn't go out of the way to make him happy however - I think they grew weary of him.
That damn clock! Didn't anyone check to see if it was running one minute fast?! I mean he "sprinted to the gym" and all! Gave it his best effort.
The thing missing from the article was "team". Did Mayo even care that he let the team down, or was it the clock that let them down.
What an annoying article.
Quote from: Ruby on October 06, 2014, 09:29:34 PM
That damn clock! Didn't anyone check to see if it was running one minute fast?! I mean he "sprinted to the gym" and all! Gave it his best effort.
The thing missing from the article was "team". Did Mayo even care that he let the team down, or was it the clock that let them down.
What an annoying article.
Buzz's OCD probably caused him to move practice up from 3:15 to 3:14 that day too.
On that note, I've read a couple times, and even Mayo seemed to be hinting that Wojo has a very relaxed/free/hands-off approach. Seems he doesn't micro-manage or set a strict plan for everyone to follow, hand-hold them through it. More of setting standards, putting it on the players to find how to achieve them, and serving as a guide. I can see where that approach takes his "kind" of player, and that wouldn't be a system Mayo could thrive in.
Quote from: chapman on October 06, 2014, 09:41:08 PM
Buzz's OCD probably caused him to move practice up from 3:15 to 3:14 that day too.
On that note, I've read a couple times, and even Mayo seemed to be hinting that Wojo has a very relaxed/free/hands-off approach. Seems he doesn't micro-manage or set a strict plan for everyone to follow, hand-hold them through it. More of setting standards, putting it on the players to find how to achieve them, and serving as a guide. I can see where that approach takes his "kind" of player, and that wouldn't be a system Mayo could thrive in.
It was not Mayo's choice to leave the team. And I feel fairly confident in saying that Wojo will set high standards for the team and have their schedules planned out more or less to the minute, we just won't hear about it much because he won't recruit the types of guys who need to be disciplined for it because they have trouble meeting the high standards he sets.
D-League draft will be the first of the month. League just added an 18th team in White Plains, NYC owned by the Knicks. ESPN deal for 16-17 TV rights as part of broader NBA agreement. Guessing Todd will make the cut.
Quote from: chapman on October 06, 2014, 09:41:08 PM
On that note, I've read a couple times, and even Mayo seemed to be hinting that Wojo has a very relaxed/free/hands-off approach. Seems he doesn't micro-manage or set a strict plan for everyone to follow, hand-hold them through it. More of setting standards, putting it on the players to find how to achieve them, and serving as a guide. I can see where that approach takes his "kind" of player, and that wouldn't be a system Mayo could thrive in.
Definitely not hands-off. Everything I've heard is that Wojo is incredibly organized, and has a specific plan for each player's skill development. One positive thing is that the players haven't needed much hand holding or prodding to get in the gym. The guys are hungry.
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on October 06, 2014, 06:37:25 PM
Something that you'll never concede 5 ncaa appearances, 2 sweet 16s, 1 elite 8, 1 Big East title = Buzz did good for the basketball program.
Just win baby.....