Kansas State is the first high-major home-and-home sweep for Marquette this century. The last time Marquette accomplished the feat was 1995 & 1996 against Iowa State.
FWIW, Mike Deane was the coach, so one more reason to compare Wojo to Deane instead of guys like Crean or Buzz.
Does not seem so mind blowing. MU only plays one or two of these games a year typically.
Well, we beat UW-Madison Campus in both 2017 and 2018 -- I'll take that over any of the others!
This was a well scheduled home and home. Got K-State at home when they were a top 25 team. Got them on the road when they were more beatable. Two solid resume builders in back to back years
Quote from: TAMU Garcia on December 08, 2019, 12:07:28 AM
This was a well scheduled home and home. Got K-State at home when they were a top 25 team. Got them on the road when they were more beatable. Two solid resume builders in back to back years
I'm not an expert here but I think Bruce Weber is on the ropes too. I've heard he may be done at KSt if they miss the dance, which I think they will.
He is from Milwaukee and loves MU. Rather than taking a head coaching job step down or time off how about senior assistant at MARQUETTE under wojo? My buddies at UofI say he's a solid Xs and Os so the folks here would be happy. When wojo moves to duke after a ship Weber slides in. The improved recruiting would carry over and wojo would transfer that killer instinct 😂
Quote from: DoctorV on December 08, 2019, 12:14:07 AM
I'm not an expert here but I think Bruce Weber is on the ropes too. I've heard he may be done at KSt if they miss the dance, which I think they will.
He is from Milwaukee and loves MU. Rather than taking a head coaching job step down or time off how about senior assistant at MARQUETTE under wojo? My buddies at UofI say he's a solid Xs and Os so the folks here would be happy. When wojo moves to duke after a ship Weber slides in. The improved recruiting would carry over and wojo would transfer that killer instinct 😂
If Weber was willing to do that, I'd love him as an assistant. Unless he's looking to move back home and ease into retirement, I don't see that happening. It's a nice thought though.
Quote from: DoctorV on December 08, 2019, 12:14:07 AM
I'm not an expert here but I think Bruce Weber is on the ropes too. I've heard he may be done at KSt if they miss the dance, which I think they will.
He is from Milwaukee and loves MU. Rather than taking a head coaching job step down or time off how about senior assistant at MARQUETTE under wojo? My buddies at UofI say he's a solid Xs and Os so the folks here would be happy. When wojo moves to duke after a ship Weber slides in. The improved recruiting would carry over and wojo would transfer that killer instinct 😂
I know much (if not all) of your post is tongue-in-cheek, but I've heard worse ideas.
Of course, it depends on what Weber might want. He probably would be able to get another head-coaching job, especially if he was willing to step back a level -- for example, he had great success at Southern Illinois and has talked about how much he liked his time at that kind of program.
But if he did want a relatively stress-free way to stay in the high majors, make good money and be part of a great program, who knows? He grew up in Milwaukee and was a big Warriors fan.
And your friends are right. He IS a good X-and-O's guy.
I don't think being a high major D1 assistant basketball coach would be "relatively stress free." At all, really.
Weber has been a head coach for 22 years. He's not going back to be an assistant. If anything he'd take a mid major gig somewhere as a last hurrah before retirement.
Quote from: DoctorV on December 08, 2019, 12:14:07 AM
I'm not an expert here but I think Bruce Weber is on the ropes too. I've heard he may be done at KSt if they miss the dance, which I think they will.
He is from Milwaukee and loves MU. Rather than taking a head coaching job step down or time off how about senior assistant at MARQUETTE under wojo? My buddies at UofI say he's a solid Xs and Os so the folks here would be happy. When wojo moves to duke after a ship Weber slides in. The improved recruiting would carry over and wojo would transfer that killer instinct 😂
Weber has made the NCAA's 5 of 7 years there, including an elite 8 two years ago which earned him a contract extension. (Sweet 16) Only 3 coaches in school history have more 20 win seasons. Only one coach in school history (Jack Hartman) went to 4 straight NCAA's...Weber's success is very similar to Frank Martin and Lon Kruger there. If they miss this year and next year then maybe some changes would be considered but Weber has done pretty well there. They are in a transitional season this year.
Quote from: TAMU Garcia on December 08, 2019, 12:07:28 AM
This was a well scheduled home and home. Got K-State at home when they were a top 25 team. Got them on the road when they were more beatable. Two solid resume builders in back to back years
Yep. UCLA next year which should be fun. Warriors first non tourney game in Southern California in a long time.
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on December 08, 2019, 07:01:12 AM
Weber has been a head coach for 22 years. He's not going back to be an assistant. If anything he'd take a mid major gig somewhere as a last hurrah before retirement.
Gene Keady went to ST Johns as an assistant after 25 years or so as HC at Purdue. It happens.
Gene Keady was 74 when he went to STJ to be an assistant. Bruce Weber is 63 right now. I would doubt that Weber is looking to ease into retirement just yet.
Sultan said he's not going back be an assistant because he's been a HC for 22 years, not because of his age.
GK was 69 when he left Purdue.
Yup, 69 when he left Purdue to go to the NBA as an assistant, then a couple years off and then went to STJ as an assistant at 74.
Quote from: IrwinFletcher on December 08, 2019, 09:20:27 AM
Yup, 69 when he left Purdue to go to the NBA as an assistant, then a couple years off and then went to STJ as an assistant at 74.
There was a long personal relationship between Steve Lavin and Keady
Gene Keady was one of those guys who looked 74 his whole life. Like Gene Hackman. Maybe it's just that guys named Gene age faster?
Quote from: 79Warrior on December 08, 2019, 08:59:45 AM
Yep. UCLA next year which should be fun. Warriors first non tourney game in Southern California in a long time.
Correct. We played in Anaheim and San Diego for NCAA tournament. Played in Anaheim for the Wooden tournament in Buzz's last year. Prior to that, I'm guessing when we played at LMU might have been the last time and that was in the 80's. We played at Santa Clara in the 90's, but that's central cal, definitely not Southern.
Quote from: IrwinFletcher on December 08, 2019, 09:06:07 AM
Gene Keady was 74 when he went to STJ to be an assistant. Bruce Weber is 63 right now. I would doubt that Weber is looking to ease into retirement just yet.
Phil Marteli is an assistant on Juwan Howard's Michigan staff at the age of 65. Great to have that much experience on the bench for a rookie head coach.
Haven't you heard that Coach K is retiring soon and will become an assistant at Marquette under Wojo.
Quote from: Warrior Code on December 08, 2019, 10:06:56 AM
Gene Keady was one of those guys who looked 74 his whole life. Like Gene Hackman. Maybe it's just that guys named Gene age faster?
Dare I Dare say it....No.
Quote from: Freeway on December 08, 2019, 10:54:34 AM
Phil Marteli is an assistant on Juwan Howard's Michigan staff at the age of 65. Great to have that much experience on the bench for a rookie head coach.
Very smart hire IMO.
Quote from: WarriorDad on December 07, 2019, 11:19:27 PMDoes not seem so mind blowing. MU only plays one or two of these games a year typically.
For some added context...here are the home-and-home series included in the period since ISU:
- 1997 & 1998: Dayton (1-1)
- 1998 & 1998: Boston College (1-1)
- 1998 & 1999: Baylor (1-1)
- 1999 & 2000: Dayton (0-2)
- 1999 & 2000: Minnesota (0-2)
- 1999 & 2000: Xavier (1-1)
- 2001 & 2003: Dayton (1-1)
- 2001 & 2003: Wake Forest (1-1)
- 2002 & 2003: Notre Dame (1-1)
- 2003 & 2004: Arizona (0-2)
- 2004 & 2005: Nebraska (1-1)
- 2008 & 2009: NC State (1-1)
- 2010 & 2011: Vanderbilt (0-2)
- 2011 & 2012: LSU (1-1)
- 2013 & 2014: Ohio State (0-2)
- 2013 & 2014: Arizona State (1-1)
- 2016 & 2017: Georgia (1-1)
Dayton is somewhat questionable, but I figured if I was including Xavier, I should include Dayton, who was in the A-10 with them. And besides...we never managed to sweep any of those multiple Dayton series anyway. That's 17 straight series with at least one loss between Iowa State and K-State. For a program of our prestige, you'd figure we'd at least sweep one, especially with such mundane names as (1990s era) Baylor, Nebraska, LSU, ASU, and Georgia in there.
Quote from: MU82 on December 07, 2019, 11:42:37 PM
Well, we beat UW-Madison Campus in both 2017 and 2018 -- I'll take that over any of the others!
This
Every year a high major "home/home" series against Bucky. Won that last year.
I remember that NC State loss was super frustrating.
Bruce Weber hasn't lived in Milwaukee for 40 years, why would he want to come back here? Given his U of I, Southern and K State time I would guess he identifies more with middle America culture than Milwaukee.
Quote from: The Lens on December 09, 2019, 01:51:33 PM
Bruce Weber hasn't lived in Milwaukee for 40 years, why would he want to come back here? Given his U of I, Southern and K State time I would guess he identifies more with middle America culture than Milwaukee.
Curious as to what you consider Milwaukee's culture to be if not mid America. Thanks
Georgia loss was really frustrating too. They should have won that one pretty handily.
Quote from: JakeBarnes on December 09, 2019, 02:27:21 PM
Georgia loss was really frustrating too. They should have won that one pretty handily.
Tommy at his finest!
All this thread did was remind me that Jerry Wainwright was Marquette's head coach for a month.
Quote from: Heisenberg v2.0 on December 09, 2019, 03:41:54 PM
Tommy at his finest!
Tommy who? Isn't he talking about our loss to Georgia under Wojo? Crean wasn't the coach there yet.
The home and away sweep of Illinois was pretty sweet.
Quote from: Loose Cannon on December 09, 2019, 02:21:18 PM
Curious as to what you consider Milwaukee's culture to be if not mid America. Thanks
We're an urban Midwest town with "some" east coast influence. Much different from Carbondale, Manhattan, West Lafayette or even Champaign-Urbana.
Quote from: The Lens on December 10, 2019, 01:01:42 PM
We're an urban Midwest town with "some" east coast influence. Much different from Carbondale, Manhattan, West Lafayette or even Champaign-Urbana.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Quote from: Cheeks on December 08, 2019, 10:12:03 AM
Correct. We played in Anaheim and San Diego for NCAA tournament. Played in Anaheim for the Wooden tournament in Buzz's last year. Prior to that, I'm guessing when we played at LMU might have been the last time and that was in the 80's. We played at Santa Clara in the 90's, but that's central cal, definitely not Southern.
I remember playing Long Beach State when Tarkanian was there.