And we'll get to tell them in person in 2022.
@BenSteeleMJS
The Marquette-Notre Dame basketball rivalry is being renewed:
#mubb will host the Fighting Irish @FiservForum in the 2022-23 season.
The Golden Eagles will play at South Bend in the 2023-24 season.
This is awesome. Can't wait to go to that one!
Awesome!
Hell yeah!
Quote from: MUfan12 on November 22, 2019, 11:07:13 AM
And we'll get to tell them in person in 2022.
@BenSteeleMJS
The Marquette-Notre Dame basketball rivalry is being renewed:
#mubb will host the Fighting Irish @FiservForum in the 2022-23 season.
The Golden Eagles will play at South Bend in the 2023-24 season.
OSO delicious. JUSTIN time. For their JR years, if they're not already in the League.
(No good play on words for Dawson....who should be in NBA by then regardless)
Never has a week where losing to Bucky turned out so amazingly awesome.
Hell yes
Quote from: GoldenWarrior11 on November 22, 2019, 11:18:19 AM
Never has a week where losing to Bucky turned out so amazingly awesome.
Seconded
Unless something else changes from status quo/expectation, this means 2022-23 home games against:
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
Connecticut
Villanova
Georgetown
Xavier
Butler
Creighton
Seton Hall
St. John's
Providence
DePaul
That's 11 quality home games, plus DePaul.
Quote from: IL Warrior on November 22, 2019, 11:32:07 AM
Unless something else changes from status quo/expectation, this means 2022-23 home games against:
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
Connecticut
Villanova
Georgetown
Xavier
Butler
Creighton
Seton Hall
St. John's
Providence
DePaul
That's 11 quality home games, plus DePaul.
Plus possibly a B12 and/or a Gavitt game.
Quote from: NorthernDancerColt on November 22, 2019, 11:17:46 AM
OSO delicious. JUSTIN time. For their JR years, if they're not already in the League.
(No good play on words for Dawson....who should be in NBA by then regardless)
I'm excited about these guys, but let's maybe pump the breaks on the NBA talk here. We may want to see them play an actual college game or two before signing them up for the draft.
This is good news for basketball, for Marquette and Notre Dame fans.
The rivalry between our two schools has been great, going back as far as I can remember. Digger, Johnny Dee, Al, Hank and some of the great players for both teams (Tripuka, Ellis, Lucas, Lambier, Austin Carr, Butch, the Riverses (David and Glenn) etc.)
Should be a lot of fun and should start, hopefully rekindling a good rivalry between us.
Yeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Finally a thread title we can all agree on.
And the content of the thread is awesome as well! It is about time we renew this rivalry.....
They should send out Season ticket renewals right now, this is awesome! I wanna beat those guys so bad.
Quote from: MUfan12 on November 22, 2019, 11:07:13 AM
And we'll get to tell them in person in 2022.
@BenSteeleMJS
The Marquette-Notre Dame basketball rivalry is being renewed:
#mubb will host the Fighting Irish @FiservForum in the 2022-23 season.
The Golden Eagles will play at South Bend in the 2023-24 season.
great. No Dick is hated.
Kudos to Bill Scholl for closing the deal.
HUGE! Hell yeah!
OI saw the title of the thread and thought, as if everyone doesn't know that???
Great news. Let's beat the arrogant bastards.
If we're going to keep playing UW in November now to accommodate for the big ten scheduling changes, it would be great if ND could become that mid-December weekend game scheduled just before finals. This game is so much more fun when the place is full and the student section is into it.
Quote from: skianth16 on November 22, 2019, 12:23:36 PM
If we're going to keep playing UW in November now to accommodate for the big ten scheduling changes, it would be great if ND could become that mid-December weekend game scheduled just before finals. This game is so much more fun when the place is full and the student section is into it.
It has also to do with BE scheduling too. Talk is that 20 games is going to require that.
Also my guess is the late thanksgiving had a lot to do with November Badger game.
Move UW series to February. ;D
From what I heard, it sounded like this series was actually confirmed over summer, and was supposed to be announced the week that UConn ended up announcing its return to the Big East. Either the Big East or Marquette obviously delayed an announcement, but I'm glad it finally got confirmed.
So, by that point, we will have:
20 conference games
3 exempt tournament games
2 Gavitt/B12 challenge games
Wisconsin
Notre Dame
That's at least 27 competitive games. Leaves very little room for the cupcake additions (and for error).
Crean sucks
Quote from: UWW2MU on November 22, 2019, 11:36:36 AM
Plus possibly a B12 and/or a Gavitt game.
If we can pine for squeezing in Mane after the embarrassment of riches that is the OSA/Justin/Dawson trifecta...
Can a bro ask for a LOUISVILLE home&home?
Quote from: GoldenWarrior11 on November 22, 2019, 12:47:51 PM
So, by that point, we will have:
20 conference games
3 exempt tournament games
2 Gavitt/B12 challenge games
Wisconsin
Notre Dame
That's at least 27 competitive games. Leaves very little room for the cupcake additions (and for error).
I'm actually of the opinion that more major conference teams on the schedule means MORE room for error. If we lose to ND or Bucky, so what? We have lots more chances for big wins.
Quote from: IL Warrior on November 22, 2019, 11:32:07 AM
Unless something else changes from status quo/expectation, this means 2022-23 home games against:
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
Connecticut
Villanova
Georgetown
Xavier
Butler
Creighton
Seton Hall
St. John's
Providence
DePaul
That's 11 quality home games, plus DePaul.
This is great news but missed opportunity to split up the Wisconsin and Notre Dame games. 2023-24 is going to be a weak home non conference schedule.
I'm not raining on this parade at all, believe me, this is a good game on the schedule..I 100% get why this game is so important to those of you that went to Marquette. However, if I am looking at it from a pure quality basketball opponent perspective, I personally would rather have a home and home with one of the bluebloods like Kentucky, or UNC or Kansas. Nothing at all wrong with this game from a sentimental/rivalry perspective, but from a basketball perspective, they are a good, not great opponent. Kind of like Kansas State, UW or UCLA or one of those that MU has played(or will play) recently. Certainly helps, without question but doesn't blow you out of the water when you see them on the schedule.
I hadn't clicked on this thread because I thought OP was just beyotchin' the way ND pulled one out last night against Toledo -- I was p-o-ed about that myself!
Then I finally clicked on it to get this wonderful news.
Like most of y'all, I have been clamoring to see this rivalry renewed for years. Thrilled that it's gonna happen.
Hopefully the home game will be on a day (or night) I can make it to Milwaukee. If not, I'll be setting up a fun Charlotte watching party!
Could this be the one thing that unites scoop?
Quote from: tower912 on November 22, 2019, 02:03:00 PM
Could this be the one thing that unites scoop?
Uh....
Quote from: muguru on November 22, 2019, 01:38:18 PM
I'm not raining on this parade at all, believe me, this is a good game on the schedule..I 100% get why this game is so important to those of you that went to Marquette. However, if I am looking at it from a pure quality basketball opponent perspective, I personally would rather have a home and home with one of the bluebloods like Kentucky, or UNC or Kansas. Nothing at all wrong with this game from a sentimental/rivalry perspective, but from a basketball perspective, they are a good, not great opponent. Kind of like Kansas State, UW or UCLA or one of those that MU has played(or will play) recently. Certainly helps, without question but doesn't blow you out of the water when you see them on the schedule.
Nope.
Quote from: muguru on November 22, 2019, 01:38:18 PM
I'm not raining on this parade at all, believe me, this is a good game on the schedule..I 100% get why this game is so important to those of you that went to Marquette. However, if I am looking at it from a pure quality basketball opponent perspective, I personally would rather have a home and home with one of the bluebloods like Kentucky, or UNC or Kansas. Nothing at all wrong with this game from a sentimental/rivalry perspective, but from a basketball perspective, they are a good, not great opponent. Kind of like Kansas State, UW or UCLA or one of those that MU has played(or will play) recently. Certainly helps, without question but doesn't blow you out of the water when you see them on the schedule.
You know what? I'd also like to see the administration stop turning down those constant ACC overtures. I mean, when they offered to fund the building of a football stadium at the formerly proposed fieldhouse location if we'd join up it just came off as soooo desperate.
It won't be the same until somebody spills a beer on Brey.
This is the one, true thread. Please pin to the top for constant reminder.
It's been a good week
Quote from: TAMU Garcia on November 22, 2019, 04:40:21 PM
It's been a good week
I agree, which is remarkable considering how I felt at this time on Sunday.
Quote from: muguru on November 22, 2019, 01:38:18 PM
I'm not raining on this parade at all, believe me, this is a good game on the schedule..I 100% get why this game is so important to those of you that went to Marquette. However, if I am looking at it from a pure quality basketball opponent perspective, I personally would rather have a home and home with one of the bluebloods like Kentucky, or UNC or Kansas. Nothing at all wrong with this game from a sentimental/rivalry perspective, but from a basketball perspective, they are a good, not great opponent. Kind of like Kansas State, UW or UCLA or one of those that MU has played(or will play) recently. Certainly helps, without question but doesn't blow you out of the water when you see them on the schedule.
Sorry, you lost me on that. We played No Dick for years and getting them again is great. Forget all those other guys. They wont play home and home. And eve better, we get the first game at home. No Dick rarely ever agrees to that because of their BS ego.
This is a money maker. Surprised it took so long! Great to hear
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
Quote from: IL Warrior on November 22, 2019, 11:32:07 AM
Unless something else changes from status quo/expectation, this means 2022-23 home games against:
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
Connecticut
Villanova
Georgetown
Xavier
Butler
Creighton
Seton Hall
St. John's
Providence
DePaul
That's 11 quality home games, plus DePaul.
if I remember correctly we will be going to maui 2022 as well
(https://flamingbagofpoo.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/notredame-cheerleader-go.jpg)
Quote from: MUfan12 on November 22, 2019, 11:07:13 AM
And we'll get to tell them in person in 2022.
@BenSteeleMJS
The Marquette-Notre Dame basketball rivalry is being renewed:
#mubb will host the Fighting Irish @FiservForum in the 2022-23 season.
The Golden Eagles will play at South Bend in the 2023-24 season.
Wojo sure has added some big time programs to the schedule of late. Nice job all..I have no doubt our AD had a lot to do with this due to his connections.
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
I'd say for some because they didn't get in to ND. For others, once they got to MU they learned from others that didn't get into ND to hate them. Add in the snobbish ND alum thing, Digger Phelps anti-MU student condemnation and that should encompass most of the displeasure here.
It's nice to the see the universities work to keep/renew rivalries.
20 game schedules for B10 and BE could easily have ended rivalry games
Quote from: Marquette4life on November 22, 2019, 07:36:59 PM
if I remember correctly we will be going to maui 2022 as well
That's 2023. No tournament yet for 2022, though I'd guess they're holding out hope for a PK85 invite.
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
I'm guessing your parents dropped you on your head several times.
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
ND was our big rival when a good number of us went to Marquette. Period.
There was nothing better than beating ND, at least not in the regular season.
For us, it was Duke-UNC.
(https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2019/11/22/PMJS/4b9d6f37-9cb1-416a-98b5-d2539320a79a-Historic_mjx53743.jpg?crop=3462,4616,x47,y0&quality=50&width=640)
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
(https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/doc-rivers-of-the-marquette-university-golden-eagles-goes-up-for-the-picture-id74849320?s=2048x2048)
Quote from: brewcity77 on November 22, 2019, 08:25:11 PM
That's 2023. No tournament yet for 2022, though I'd guess they're holding out hope for a PK85 invite.
I would LOVE to see MU in Battle 4 Atlantis one of these years. That's always seemingly a loaded field. Probably year in year out one of the top 2 tournies as far as quality teams in my opinion.
Quote from: pbiflyer on November 22, 2019, 09:49:24 PM
(https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2019/11/22/PMJS/4b9d6f37-9cb1-416a-98b5-d2539320a79a-Historic_mjx53743.jpg?crop=3462,4616,x47,y0&quality=50&width=640)
I always love seeing this photo.
My single favorite basketball memory from my 4 years at Marquette.
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
Was a big rivalry for both schools in the 70s and early 80s when both schools were doing very well in basketball. Back in those days there was no internet, cable, cell phone etc so everything was all about the game of the week on NBC , Sports Illustrated and the Chicago and Milwaukee newspapers. MU Notre Dame got a lot of media attention in all those because Al versus Digger made good pr. That combined with ND Specific arrogance toward MU and, their arrogance overall ,made them a hated opponent.
Also in those days MU and ND were independents, however all the independents played a consistent schedule of the same opponents year after year, which made the rivalry similar to a conference rivalry. Also the quality of players on both sides was very high. Austin Carr and John Shumate were two of the greatest college players I ever saw . So beating those teams actually meant a lot.
Quote from: Cheeks on November 22, 2019, 07:50:57 PM
I'd say for some because they didn't get in to ND. For others, once they got to MU they learned from others that didn't get into ND to hate them. Add in the snobbish ND alum thing, Digger Phelps anti-MU student condemnation and that should encompass most of the displeasure here.
Wrong. Nothing to do with not getting into ND. Just a good, old fashioned rivalry. You missed it.
Quote from: Herman Cain on November 22, 2019, 11:33:38 PM
Was a big rivalry for both schools in the 70s and early 80s when both schools were doing very well in basketball. Back in those days there was no internet, cable, cell phone etc so everything was all about the game of the week on NBC , Sports Illustrated and the Chicago and Milwaukee newspapers. MU Notre Dame got a lot of media attention in all those because Al versus Digger made good pr. That combined with ND Specific arrogance toward MU and, their arrogance overall ,made them a hated opponent.
Also in those days MU and ND were independents, however all the independents played a consistent schedule of the same opponents year after year, which made the rivalry similar to a conference rivalry. Also the quality of players on both sides was very high. Austin Carr and John Shumate were two of the greatest college players I ever saw . So beating those teams actually meant a lot.
Played No Dick twice a year for many many years including when i was in school.
Quote from: Herman Cain on November 22, 2019, 11:33:38 PM
Was a big rivalry for both schools in the 70s and early 80s when both schools were doing very well in basketball. Back in those days there was no internet, cable, cell phone etc so everything was all about the game of the week on NBC , Sports Illustrated and the Chicago and Milwaukee newspapers. MU Notre Dame got a lot of media attention in all those because Al versus Digger made good pr. That combined with ND Specific arrogance toward MU and, their arrogance overall ,made them a hated opponent.
Also in those days MU and ND were independents, however all the independents played a consistent schedule of the same opponents year after year, which made the rivalry similar to a conference rivalry. Also the quality of players on both sides was very high. Austin Carr and John Shumate were two of the greatest college players I ever saw . So beating those teams actually meant a lot.
Brother Herm is right on the money.
In the late 1970s, we had Lee, Ellis, Whitehead and Toone. They had Tripuka and Lambier. Both teams were Top 5. Notre Dame made the Final Four in 1978; we won it in 1977.
Notre Dame also was good at knocking down blue bloods. They ended UCLA's 81 consecutive game winning streak (in South Bend). We also hadn't lost a home game in like four years -- until Digger and his gang came in in the mid-1970s and ended it for us.
Then there was the infamous Glenn Rivers shot from the moon.
This was an intense game for both sides for years.
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
---no dick fans are the most arrogant
---no dick football program is the most over regarded on the planet, and their fans especially think that their crap does not stink
---no dick still tries to control all things football related
---you do not have to be an MU alum to detest No Dick
---Kelly Tripuka
All good reasons for No Dick disdain.
Every daywalker or kid with 10% Irish blood walking around in ND Starter jackets did it for me in grade school.
Rudy was offsides and then in jail
Quote from: pbiflyer on November 22, 2019, 09:49:24 PM
(https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2019/11/22/PMJS/4b9d6f37-9cb1-416a-98b5-d2539320a79a-Historic_mjx53743.jpg?crop=3462,4616,x47,y0&quality=50&width=640)
What year is that photo from?
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
I don't understand the ND hate, or Badger hate...etc .....some are joking...some really do have some angst. I don't think any of it is about basketball though.
With the hoops part....Perhaps I can help a little. I will go back to say 1970 to now just to pick a starting point, and one where MU didn't play ND just before that.
First, what is a rivalry? Many mistakenly will say geography or perhaps fellow Catholic school etc....and those things can perhaps enhance a rivalry but they don't make one. A rivalry is simply repeated competitive play over time regardless of all of those other things.
So.....in the 1970's MU and ND played approx once per year while both were often times elite teams and programs and roughly speaking MU went about 6-5 or so during that decade vs ND. Many games were close. This period is full of MU grads and fans who consider it a rivalry, elite teams, close games, even record.
In my experience and in my opinion more people who say ND sucks etc...went to MU and/or were MU fans in the 1980's, a decade of domination for ND. We are talking ND winning 12 of 14 games at one point. This period would be a rivalry in MU's eyes only during much of this decade.
During the first half of the 90's MU and ND were in two separate leagues together for short stints. The results were more competitive head to head in this era with an edge to ND. Neither program was an elite program.
Then after a period of not playing from mid 90' to mid 00's.....the two teams played for about 8 years or so together in The Big East, with even results head to head about 7-7 or so.
And now, here we are again.
In my experience, with some, not all ND fans, and alums, football is what they care about and the rest takes a very large back seat to that, even though they have many competitive men's and women's programs in other sports. And I've been around many of them that played many sports there over the years.
It's a good game for MU to schedule, as long as ND is good and competitive, an NCAA type team. It also as you are seeing here, moves the needle with many MU alums with regards to interest vs some other games or opponents. If ND were struggling or had a long stretch of that I would be less interested. But they should be okay.
Marquette has had repeated competitive play over time in more recent memory with some non-traditional rivals. The Badger game works because historically and recently the series is close going back and forth ....repeated competitive play over time
Quote from: jesmu84 on November 22, 2019, 07:35:34 PM
Is there some reason I don't get the ND hate?
Is it a generational thing? Or perhaps there's a cut-off of when you attended MU that leads you to hating ND?
DNA mostly. I don't think hatred of ND only limited to a certain generation. Should be human nature.
Quote from: PTM on November 23, 2019, 06:53:45 AM
Every daywalker or kid with 10% Irish blood walking around in ND Starter jackets did it for me in grade school.
+1
This plus the amount of people who didn't go there that'll still cross a highway to tell you how great ND is.
I had a Marquette friend who said "we got him" when he learned LaPhonso Ellis was going to Notre Dame.
To be fair that guy is now a Marquette season ticket holder.
Q: How many Notre Dame grads does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: 30. 1 to screw it in and 29 to reminisce about what a wonderful experience it was.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on November 23, 2019, 09:37:22 AM
Q: How many Notre Dame grads does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: 30. 1 to screw it in and 29 to reminisce about what a wonderful experience it was.
How many Notre Dame grads does it take to screw in a light bulb.
1. He holds it in place and the whole world revolves around him.
Quote from: pbiflyer on November 22, 2019, 09:49:24 PM
(https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2019/11/22/PMJS/4b9d6f37-9cb1-416a-98b5-d2539320a79a-Historic_mjx53743.jpg?crop=3462,4616,x47,y0&quality=50&width=640)
Cool photo, looks like a Renaissance painting. Forgive my ignorance, but can someone please provide background/context for those of us who weren't around then?
Quote from: dgies9156 on November 22, 2019, 12:02:30 PM
This is good news for basketball, for Marquette and Notre Dame fans.
The rivalry between our two schools has been great, going back as far as I can remember. Digger, Johnny Dee, Al, Hank and some of the great players for both teams (Tripuka, Ellis, Lucas, Lambier, Austin Carr, Butch, the Riverses (David and Glenn) etc.)
Should be a lot of fun and should start, hopefully rekindling a good rivalry between us.
How could you not mention Shrek (Harangody)?
Quote from: tower912 on November 23, 2019, 09:53:24 AM
How many Notre Dame grads does it take to screw in a light bulb.
1. He holds it in place and the whole world revolves around him.
Why is outer space a vacuum? ...because ND sucks!
I can still see David Rivers 17 foot pull up to beat MU at the buzzer in July 85. And his resulting celebratory somersault on the floor of the MECCA. Mine was one of the classes that went 0-8 against ND.
The photo of Michael Wilson standing on the rim, wearing one shoe, was from January 10th, 1981.
The game in which Doc Rivers banked in a 35-40 footer at the buzzer to win for the good guys.
article on page 20 of the paper the next day
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=jvrRlaHg2sAC&dat=19810111&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
Quote from: Warrior Code on November 23, 2019, 10:28:44 AM
Cool photo, looks like a Renaissance painting. Forgive my ignorance, but can someone please provide background/context for those of us who weren't around then?
80-81 season. ND came in ranked #5 in the country. Freshman Doc Rivers hits a bank shot from the time line.
Forgotten was much maligned senior center Dean Marqart had the game of his life.
And let us not forget what Al McGuire said about ND alum.
another classic ending with the game story on the scoop wiki:
https://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/men_s_basketball/notre_dame_1_20_06
My daughter is upset as it is happening after she graduates. This rivalry series needs to be a staple for years.
Quote from: pbiflyer on November 23, 2019, 12:53:56 PM
80-81 season. ND came in ranked #5 in the country. Freshman Doc Rivers hits a bank shot from the time line.
Forgotten was much maligned senior center Dean Marqart had the game of his life.
Was at that game. The following year, we trashed ND in SB. We beat them 3 out of 4 years in my time.
Quote from: oldwarrior81 on November 23, 2019, 12:50:07 PM
The photo of Michael Wilson standing on the rim, wearing one shoe, was from January 10th, 1981.
The game in which Doc Rivers banked in a 35-40 footer at the buzzer to win for the good guys.
article on page 20 of the paper the next day
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=jvrRlaHg2sAC&dat=19810111&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
Awesome, thanks
Story.
https://247sports.com/college/marquette/Article/Glen-Doc-Rivers-beats-ND-at-the-Buzzer-on-Jan-10-1981-104771325/