https://www.youtube.com/live/RjGue2WCkko
Fast forward to about the 47:00 mark and try not to get misty eyed about how much he loves Marquette.
I graduated in 2019, so all I ever knew was the Wojo experience. I attended nearly all home games for the fun of it during college but never became particularly passionate about MUBB or college hoops in general. That changed because of Shaka.
It's uncanny how perfect a fit Shaka is for Marquette; he's truly the living embodiment of what it means to "be the difference". And as of right now, it's impossible for me to imagine a future in which Marquette ever finds a better coach than him.
Highly recommended any long form Shaka content. It's always great.
Quote from: K1 Lover on December 06, 2024, 11:13:00 AMI graduated in 2019, so all I ever knew was the Wojo experience. I attended nearly all home games for the fun of it during college but never became particularly passionate about MUBB or college hoops in general. That changed because of Shaka.
It's uncanny how perfect a fit Shaka is for Marquette; he's truly the living embodiment of what it means to "be the difference". And as of right now, it's impossible for me to imagine a future in which Marquette ever finds a better coach than him.
Are you just assuming wardle would say no?
Quote from: CountryRoads on December 06, 2024, 11:39:18 AMHighly recommended any long form Shaka content. It's always great.
Shaka on the K1 and Stewie show last season was the best.
Sounds like he's headed to UVA. ::)
After a while, you almost want to play catch phrase bingo. Or drinking game. I am a huge Shaka fan. As a coach, as a leader and educator of young men. But he is like any other coach. Once you are tuned in, you can anticipate answers and shorthands. Every coach this millenia, after a couple of years, you knew all of their answers.
Ah, well. I hope we have many more years of Shaka's stock answers.
Quote from: tower912 on December 06, 2024, 02:01:02 PMBut he is like any other coach. Once you are tuned in, you can anticipate answers and shorthands. Every coach this millenia, after a couple of years, you knew all of their answers.
Haha, I've been wondering what was wrong with me all these years wondering if I was crazy when people said they could listen to Shaka for hours. HOURS!
He's great, but no great interview.
It depends on the setting. If he gets to just talk ball with a former coach or player it's really interesting. His series of interviews a couple years ago with Doug Gottlieb were worth a listen.
I greatly enjoy Shaka's interviews, listen to as many as I possibly can.
Sure there is repetition, but he's candid and has a lot or really powerful leadership content to his thought.
The beauty is his simplicity.
Take for example the interview with Jen from yesterday- I've heard it before but it's been awhile, and he mentioned that one of the core values in his culture doc is the concept of
"We fail forward"
Some might call it cheese, but if you dig deeper into that that's a lot of merit to it when it comes to leadership and real life success.
His concepts of the importance of getting morning light, staying in constant communication with those close to him thru excerpts from his favorite reads, staying grounded and away from social media to help yourself concentrate on your main goals, etc etc are all impressive things that you don't hear much about from athletics coaches.
In other words, he's a brilliant hoops mind but also has a lot of brilliant life ideas, making him an enlightening listen imo
Ok.
Eat a burrito.
You'll feel better.
Edit: that's just my coach advice. For the rest of December, that's all I'll post. If you don't find it enlightening, let me know!
Quote from: tower912 on December 06, 2024, 02:01:02 PMAfter a while, you almost want to play catch phrase bingo.
Not unlike the the MU message boards.
Quote from: Zog from Margo on December 07, 2024, 12:30:59 AMNot unlike the the MU message boards.
Maybe, but your post indicates... We're a little more unpredictable.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on December 07, 2024, 12:40:29 AMMaybe,but your post indicates... We're a little more unpredictable.
Does it?
Quote from: Zog from Margo on December 07, 2024, 12:44:27 AMDoes it?
I can't tell you what you did wrong there (other than acknowledging a deflection) you have to acknowledge it yourself. You probably should have had 2 deflections. Once you know your weaknesses, it's not that hard to compensate for them.
This is the best group of posters I've ever encountered though. Their potential is higher than anyone has ever seen.
We've had a great poster coach who was able to see our potential and challenge us to reach it.
Quote from: K1 Lover on December 06, 2024, 11:13:00 AMI graduated in 2019, so all I ever knew was the Wojo experience. I attended nearly all home games for the fun of it during college but never became particularly passionate about MUBB or college hoops in general. That changed because of Shaka.
That's kinda wild I mean there's a lot of posters on here who were in much worse eras than
20 soft wins
NCAA tournament
NIT
NCAA Tournament
Glad you eventually got hooked!
Quote from: rocky_warrior on December 07, 2024, 12:49:14 AMI can't tell you what you did wrong there (other than acknowledging a deflection) you have to acknowledge it yourself. You probably should have had 2 deflections. Once you know your weaknesses, it's not that hard to compensate for them.
This is the best group of posters I've ever encountered though. Their potential is higher than anyone has ever seen.
Great connectivity.
It is all about relationships and growth.
Quote from: Galway Eagle on December 07, 2024, 09:02:39 AMThat's kinda wild I mean there's a lot of posters on here who were in much worse eras than
20 soft wins
NCAA tournament
NIT
NCAA Tournament
Glad you eventually got hooked!
I admit it wasn't terrible. It was awesome being able to watch Markus Howard and Andrew Rowsey make life hell for other teams.
But as I'm sure everyone here knows, the atmosphere at the time was never extremely positive. It's not as easy to fall in love with Marquette basketball when those you're surrounded by are constantly yelling "FIRE WOJO!"
Fair.