The team delivered important wins, now we can focus on #BadgerHateWeekThe most hateful time of year is here and we're excited to talk about it. However, first we have to talk about the two wins Marquette got this week, on the road against Georgia and at home against a frisky Fresno State. We talk about the team's performance in both games, especially the freshman, Sam Hauser and Markus Howard. After spending time breaking down critical performances and concerns over Haanif Cheatham's slump, we jump into #BadgerHateWeek The discussion covers the ins and outs of Saturday's game against our hated rival, including keys to the games, player match ups, and predictions. We have a lot of fun hating on the red menace, we hope you enjoy it with us. Ring Out Ahoya!
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I like this. Real Chilly comes along and all of the sudden Joe and Phil step up their game and start making podcasts every week. Nothing like a little competition to make you take off the sweatpants and start wearing makeup again ;D
I said it last year and I'll say it again, if Haanif shuts down Hayes, I'll eat my shoe. Haanif did a great job bothering Koenig last year and I think he draws that assignment again. As much dread as this might fill us with, I think Reinhardt is the key to this game. I think he is the player with the skillset to defend Hayes and take him out of rhythm.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on December 09, 2016, 09:49:45 AM
I like this. Real Chilly comes along and all of the sudden Joe and Phil step up their game and start making podcasts every week. Nothing like a little competition to make you take off the sweatpants and start wearing makeup again ;D
I said it last year and I'll say it again, if Haanif shuts down Hayes, I'll eat my shoe. Haanif did a great job bothering Koenig last year and I think he draws that assignment again. As much dread as this might fill us with, I think Reinhardt is the key to this game. I think he is the player with the skillset to defend Hayes and take him out of rhythm.
I don't disagree, though I could see Reinhardt drawing Koenig at times. The key to stopping Bronson is keeping him in front of you and getting him to chuck from the arc. If he starts driving and shooting inside, he'll kill you.