I'm glad MU hired Shaka Smart. I admire his philosophy and his decency. He sits down with the players on the team and tells each one what he needs them to do to elevate the team. He is a team builder and a recruiter. He keeps in touch with every player who is joining the team and shares what they can do to contribute when they join the team next year. I'm impressed.
What bothers me? Smart is traveling to recruit players and offering scholarships to good guards and small forwards. And they're players who are athletic and scorers in high school. I admire that. And some of those guys are coming. But why isn't MU recruiting big guys? I want big guys who can be coached into starters who can push butt and rebound and force the score against bigger teams. We see what's going on with Purdue, Creighton and Uconn.
I know I'm going to get some flack here. But what are we doing with RJ Walson, Casey O'Malley, Jonah Lucas, Jake Ciardo, Cameron Brown and Jack Riley on this team?
I guess they play on the practice team? And they service a purpose. Why, I don't understand. If they're never going to start why wouldn't the team recruit a player who could eventually start his junior year and play like Otoule or Crowder?
Those are non-scholarship walk ons. They practice, but will never play unless it's a blow out and will likely never develop into anything. They are limited to 13 scholarship players.
None of those guys you listed are on scholarship. They are on the team just to give the scholarship guys people to practice against and rebound for shooting drills.
And Shaka has recruited a lot of bigs the past couple of years. Amadou and Hamilton are 5's, Parham is going to play the 5 in this system and Owens will probably play some at the 4 as well. You dont need to be trotting out multiple 7 footers down low anymore. Plus, 99% of 7 footers at the D1 level are terrible and only at that level because of their size. Give me the mobile, athletic 6'9 types Shaka is recruiting every time.
The players you name are walk-ons. Their role is practice fodder. Assuming status quo, next season's roster will have 6 forwards. Owens, Hamilton, Amadou, Parham, Gold, and Joplin. 6 guards, too. Jones, Jones, Mitchell, Ross, Norman, and Lowery. That means one available scholarship currently available for next season.
Marquette hasn't had a big body since Robert Jackson
Jayce Johnson. Theo John. Avante Gar ner. Chris O'Tule.
OK I'm learning something. Thank you guys. I listed some names and I don't mean to hurt their feelings. I just want this team to win.
Two articles today about bigs MU is recruiting but both are behind paywalls.
A 7 footer from the Australian NBA Academy.
https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5/status/1759979171571286167?t=YEl4AJLzFeYWNHVRTjCN7Q&s=19
(https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5/status/1759979171571286167?t=YEl4AJLzFeYWNHVRTjCN7Q&s=19)
6-11 Will Garlock from Middleton, WI
https://twitter.com/BJenkins247/status/1759980238904213809?t=C9-Q7RIFfPvzc18752Slvw&s=19
(https://twitter.com/BJenkins247/status/1759980238904213809?t=C9-Q7RIFfPvzc18752Slvw&s=19)
As far as I know, none of them post here so you're good.
If there's one thing Shaka did really well at Texas, it was recruit and develop big guys.
MU is not going to be short on size next year. Shaka has a track record of getting big guys and making them a lot of money.
It is actually hard to retain quality scout team practice players who will stay for multiple seasons . Frequently they decided to focus on academics or transfer down a level or two to play. It is a credit to Shaka to be able to retain these guys who work hard every day in practice and add a lot of spirit to the squad.
We have plenty of bigs.
We need to recruit guys who can shoot the ball in the basket consistently. That is when the magic will happen.
I'm old so I remember old guys. Maurice Lucas, Jim Chones, and Bo Ellis. I liked Theo John.
Quote from: oilcan on February 20, 2024, 08:09:38 PM
I'm old so I remember old guys. Maurice Lucas, Jim Chones, and Bo Ellis. I liked Theo John.
You're damn lucky Oilcan! I wish I could have seen Lucas, Ellis, Chones and the dominant MU teams of the 70's. Lucas was a badass. May he rest in peace.
Quote from: MuggsyB on February 20, 2024, 08:15:32 PM
You're damn lucky Oilcan! I wish I could have seen Lucas, Ellis, Chones and the dominant MU teams of the 70's. Lucas was a badass. May he rest in peace.
Yeah.....what is Jack Riley doing on this team if he will never start???
Quote from: Goose on February 20, 2024, 07:26:27 PM
MU is not going to be short on size next year. Shaka has a track record of getting big guys and making them a lot of money.
This. He didn't recruit Oso but he developed him into a first round pick. I'm not sure what part of his potential will be realized but I still expect Ben to play in the NBA. A forward , but he helped develop OMax into a first round pick.
At Texas he consistently put bigs and forwards in the NBA. Mo Bamba, Jaxson Hayes, Kai Jones, Jarrett Allen, Greg Brown, Jericho Sims.
He basically puts a big or forward in the NBA annually. It'll happen here too, through recruiting or development.
What's our 7 Badass Rotation? Meaning guys you don't want to trifle with. Ty.
Look at Creighton shoot. They don't need a big center. l love to see UConn lose. I'm hoping we see that Wednesday March 6
Quote from: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on February 20, 2024, 07:20:51 PM
Two articles today about bigs MU is recruiting but both are behind paywalls.
A 7 footer from the Australian NBA Academy.
https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5/status/1759979171571286167?t=YEl4AJLzFeYWNHVRTjCN7Q&s=19
(https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5/status/1759979171571286167?t=YEl4AJLzFeYWNHVRTjCN7Q&s=19)
6-11 Will Garlock from Middleton, WI
https://twitter.com/BJenkins247/status/1759980238904213809?t=C9-Q7RIFfPvzc18752Slvw&s=19
(https://twitter.com/BJenkins247/status/1759980238904213809?t=C9-Q7RIFfPvzc18752Slvw&s=19)
Interesting, with all the big bodies already in place.
Garlock visited for a game but he isnt really a priority for us. He'll end up in the Big Ten or Virginia. I would be surprised if we take any bigs in 2025 with how many we will have on the roster already. We need guards and wings in that class and we have a head start on some bigs in 2026.
Quote from: MuggsyB on February 20, 2024, 08:15:32 PM
You're damn lucky Oilcan! I wish I could have seen Lucas, Ellis, Chones and the dominant MU teams of the 70's. Lucas was a badass. May he rest in peace.
Muggsy, my dad was an alum. He had season tickets at the Milwaukee Arena. I was in sixth grade and went to every home game beginning in the 71-72 season. I was lucky enough to see those guys - Lucas, Lackey, McNeill, Bo. We were so good.
Put guys in the NBA year after year.
UConn lost. Baylor lost. Kam please get us back to where we can win. The next 4 games shouldn't be hard but after that we need you.
Quote from: oilcan on February 20, 2024, 10:24:14 PM
UConn lost. Baylor lost. Kam please get us back to where we can win. The next 4 games shouldn't be hard but after that we need you.
We need Kam oilcan. We really need Kam. MU is really good when Kam knocks down trifectas and gives us 15-18 ppg with high efficiency.
Quote from: romey on February 20, 2024, 09:41:02 PM
Muggsy, my dad was an alum. He had season tickets at the Milwaukee Arena. I was in sixth grade and went to every home game beginning in the 71-72 season. I was lucky enough to see those guys - Lucas, Lackey, McNeill, Bo. We were so good.
Put guys in the NBA year after year.
How great is that! You're very fortunate. That said MU will continue its resurgence under Shaka. And we have a great opportunity to make a deep run this season.
Quote from: MuggsyB on February 20, 2024, 10:27:27 PM
We need Kam oilcan. We really need Kam. MU is really good when Kam knocks down trifectas and gives us 15-18 ppg with high efficiency.
Muggsy, rest assured....
The best part of March will be Kam Jones. Book it.
He was the leading scorer against UConn.
Quote from: DoctorV on February 20, 2024, 08:59:51 PM
Interesting, with all the big bodies already in place.
MU is getting another Joey? FML
Quote from: JTJ3 on February 20, 2024, 07:10:27 PM
None of those guys you listed are on scholarship. They are on the team just to give the scholarship guys people to practice against and rebound for shooting drills.
And Shaka has recruited a lot of bigs the past couple of years. Amadou and Hamilton are 5's, Parham is going to play the 5 in this system and Owens will probably play some at the 4 as well. You dont need to be trotting out multiple 7 footers down low anymore. Plus, 99% of 7 footers at the D1 level are terrible and only at that level because of their size. Give me the mobile, athletic 6'9 types Shaka is recruiting every time.
. Yes you do if you are playing against Clingan. Did you see how Kalkenberger being in the middle changed the entire dynamic against Creighton yesterday? Aircraft carriers are still essential.
Quote from: ATWizJr on February 21, 2024, 03:38:14 PM
Did you see how Kalkenberger being in the middle changed the entire dynamic against Creighton yesterday? Aircraft carriers are still essential.
No, but I saw how aircraft-carrier-less Marquette beat UConn twice last season despite the Sanogo/Clingan combo putting up nice numbers.
Quote from: ATWizJr on February 21, 2024, 03:38:14 PM
. Yes you do if you are playing against Clingan. Did you see how Kalkenberger being in the middle changed the entire dynamic against Creighton yesterday? Aircraft carriers are still essential.
They aren't "essential." Villanova won two championships without a player taller than 6'9"
I'm having trouble deciphering whether the original post was satire or not.
Not from oilcan.
I understand I often get impatient and expect too much. Many fans are happy to see the team play well enough to have a successful year and make the tournament. Not me. I want to see the team make the final four every year. Nothing less. Every effort is required. I know the stakes are so high in college basketball. It's so competitive. You have to be more determined than anyone else. You have to recruit harder and work harder.
I grew up in Wisconsin. I want MU to recruit locals. I'm not familiar with Jack Riley but I know he's a 6'7' freshman from Delafield. I wish I knew his folks. I want him to work his heiney off and get a scholarship. And then I hope to see him start eventually. He could have taken a scholarship at a smaller school or a junior college but he wanted to play for Marquette. I admire his determination and I expect him to do what he needs to do to achieve his goals. I'm looking forward to it.
Meanwhile, I said a lot of stuff about getting bigger. And someone reminded me today that Villanova won two championships with short 6'9" guys. Good point. Thank you. I appreciate everyone for sharing knowledge with me. I get lost sometimes not understanding what it takes.
Quote from: oilcan on February 21, 2024, 06:23:51 PM
I understand I often get impatient and expect too much. Many fans are happy to see the team play well enough to have a successful year and make the tournament. Not me. I want to see the team make the final four every year. Nothing less. Every effort is required. I know the stakes are so high in college basketball. It's so competitive. You have to be more determined than anyone else. You have to recruit harder and work harder.
I grew up in Wisconsin. I want MU to recruit locals. I'm not familiar with Jack Riley but I know he's a 6'7' freshman from Delafield. I wish I knew his folks. I want him to work his heiney off and get a scholarship. And then I hope to see him start eventually. He could have taken a scholarship at a smaller school or a junior college but he wanted to play for Marquette. I admire his determination and I expect him to do what he needs to do to achieve his goals. I'm looking forward to it.
Meanwhile, I said a lot of stuff about getting bigger. And someone reminded me today that Villanova won two championships with short 6'9" guys. Good point. Thank you. I appreciate everyone for sharing knowledge with me. I get lost sometimes not understanding what it takes.
I want Shaka to recruit anyone he wants from wherever, in Shaka I trust, he is the coach.
I'm sure there have been some (I know UW has had some recently), but has Marquette had any former walk-ons earn a scholarship? Bruce Hayes is the only one who comes to mind. Not sure if he did, though.
Why couldn't a walk on earn a scholarship? Or become a star? I love that movie "Rudy".
Quote from: oilcan on February 21, 2024, 07:06:56 PM
Why couldn't a walk on earn a scholarship? Or become a star? I love that movie "Rudy".
Rudy played one down and was offsides.
Quote from: Afroman on February 21, 2024, 07:00:37 PM
I'm sure there have been some (I know UW has had some recently), but has Marquette had any former walk-ons earn a scholarship? Bruce Hayes is the only one who comes to mind. Not sure if he did, though.
Jake Thomas did. Not sure if that was just due to having an extra spot or not.
Quote from: oilcan on February 21, 2024, 07:06:56 PM
Why couldn't a walk on earn a scholarship? Or become a star? I love that movie "Rudy".
Ok before I thought you were serious and uninformed but this is a joke right?
Rudy's a moron.
Quote from: Afroman on February 21, 2024, 07:00:37 PM
I'm sure there have been some (I know UW has had some recently), but has Marquette had any former walk-ons earn a scholarship? Bruce Hayes is the only one who comes to mind. Not sure if he did, though.
Yes
Quote from: Afroman on February 21, 2024, 07:00:37 PM
I'm sure there have been some (I know UW has had some recently), but has Marquette had any former walk-ons earn a scholarship? Bruce Hayes is the only one who comes to mind. Not sure if he did, though.
Tommy Gardiner earned a scholarship. Unfortunately , he blew his knee out.
The walk-one got some run tonight. Defense was adequate. Offense, less so.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on February 21, 2024, 07:37:00 PM
Ok before I thought you were serious and uninformed but this is a joke right?
Oilcan is a damn good fisherman. He gets 'em- hook, line and sinker.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 21, 2024, 10:24:36 PM
Oilcan is a damn good fisherman. He gets 'em- hook, line and sinker.
Nope
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 21, 2024, 10:24:36 PM
Oilcan is a damn good fisherman. He gets 'em- hook, line and sinker.
He's way funnier than a lot of Scoop's comedians.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on February 21, 2024, 10:44:48 PM
He's way funnier than a lot of Scoop's comedians.
Funnier than Herman?
Quote from: Newsdreams on February 21, 2024, 10:59:45 PM
Funnier than Herman?
Yep. And way funnier than the crew who get their rocks off mocking Herman.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on February 21, 2024, 11:08:38 PM
Yep. And way funnier than the crew who get their rocks off mocking Herman.
Herman is a spirit so no mocking, pray for him
Let me know the next time a player of jae crowder caliber walks on to a team.
Of all the Forrest gump posts I've seen here..... this may be the one where Forrest it's a rocket scientist compared to the poster.
Was this an excellent win for Marquette tonight?
Quote from: Newsdreams on February 21, 2024, 11:10:05 PM
Herman is a spirit so no mocking, pray for him
Quote from: #UnleashSean on February 21, 2024, 11:12:34 PM
one where Forrest it's a rocket scientist
I've it's a rocket scientist
I enjoyed Wednesdays night's game so much. Tyler and Kam and on and on. Oso and Joplin. That was fun. I will go on youtube and watch it over and over again. They looked liked the harlem globestroters. (Sic) It's a relief after Uconn tore us apart to play a team that couldn't shoot straight. And the game was easy without difficulty or effort. And no one got hurt.
I'm not joking about stuff. I'm getting restrained mentally. It just happened in the last month. I'm starting to realize that Alzheimer's is making me forget things and I can't remember things that were easy to understand. I love college basket ball and now I have to study things every day. I have to write notes so I remember how to run a zone defense. Or a box and one.
I have talked recently about big players I remember in the old days. And I have to say one of my favorite players around 2003 when Crean was coaching was Robert Jackson. 6 ten 265. I think he was a Milwaukee kid. I loved Diener and Novak. They were skinny young guys who I routed for. They were just cutting their teeth in those days. Diener was bouncing the ball off the floor to set up shots. And Novak could shoot like it was easy. And of course there was Wade. We will never forget Wade. And he will always remember his career at Marquette. He turned it on his junior year and evolved into the fireworks we marvel at on the Fourth of July. Oh my.
Quote from: oilcan on February 23, 2024, 07:24:23 PM
I enjoyed Wednesdays night's game so much. Tyler and Kam and on and on. Oso and Joplin. That was fun. I will go on youtube and watch it over and over again. They looked liked the harlem globestroters. (Sic) It's a relief after Uconn tore us apart to play a team that couldn't shoot straight. And the game was easy without difficulty or effort. And no one got hurt.
I'm not joking about stuff. I'm getting restrained mentally. It just happened in the last month. I'm starting to realize that Alzheimer's is making me forget things and I can't remember things that were easy to understand. I love college basket ball and now I have to study things every day. I have to write notes so I remember how to run a zone defense. Or a box and one.
I have talked recently about big players I remember in the old days. And I have to say one of my favorite players around 2003 when Crean was coaching was Robert Jackson. 6 ten 265. I think he was a Milwaukee kid. I loved Diener and Novak. They were skinny young guys who I routed for. They were just cutting their teeth in those days. Diener was bouncing the ball off the floor to set up shots. And Novak could shoot like it was easy. And of course there was Wade. We will never forget Wade. And he will always remember his career at Marquette. He turned it on his junior year and evolved into the fireworks we marvel at on the Fourth of July. Oh my.
Very sorry to hear that Alzheimers is now affecting your life oilcan. And my sincere apologies for saying that you were having a little fun at the expense of scoopers. Please believe me that I would never, ever have written that if I had so much as a clue as to what was happening.
I am glad that you have such great memories of Marquette's basketball and hope that you continue to enjoy it all.
Quote from: oilcan on February 20, 2024, 07:03:19 PM
I'm glad MU hired Shaka Smart. I admire his philosophy and his decency. He sits down with the players on the team and tells each one what he needs them to do to elevate the team. He is a team builder and a recruiter. He keeps in touch with every player who is joining the team and shares what they can do to contribute when they join the team next year. I'm impressed.
What bothers me? Smart is traveling to recruit players and offering scholarships to good guards and small forwards. And they're players who are athletic and scorers in high school. I admire that. And some of those guys are coming. But why isn't MU recruiting big guys? I want big guys who can be coached into starters who can push butt and rebound and force the score against bigger teams. We see what's going on with Purdue, Creighton and Uconn.
I know I'm going to get some flack here. But what are we doing with RJ Walson, Casey O'Malley, Jonah Lucas, Jake Ciardo, Cameron Brown and Jack Riley on this team?
I guess they play on the practice team? And they service a purpose. Why, I don't understand. If they're never going to start why wouldn't the team recruit a player who could eventually start his junior year and play like Otoule or Crowder?
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I retired and at the time I was healthy. I met my friends for a beer or two and talked about camping and fishing and sports. Very few of my friends enjoyed college basketball. But every day I told them I had a Marquette story for them. And they would roll their eyes and I enjoyed it so much. It makes me laugh and smile right now. I enjoy basketball. I always have. It's so good to share with your family and your friends. See you later.
Quote from: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on February 20, 2024, 07:20:51 PM
Two articles today about bigs MU is recruiting but both are behind paywalls.
A 7 footer from the Australian NBA Academy.
https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5/status/1759979171571286167?t=YEl4AJLzFeYWNHVRTjCN7Q&s=19
(https://twitter.com/JamieShaw5/status/1759979171571286167?t=YEl4AJLzFeYWNHVRTjCN7Q&s=19)
MU starting a New Zealand pipeline.
There are many crucial aspects of Shaka's success. A pipeline of New Zealand big men would be a key we all could embrace.
Oilcan
Always love your posts. I really hope you enjoy the rest of the season and the team goes deep. You have been watching as long as anyone on here and hope you are watching them back in the FF in April.
The walk-ons have scored the last couple goes, as well as playing decent defense. Chase said that in practice, they move the ball like the Globetrotters.