Quote from: wadesworld on Today at 10:51:35 AMHow about if I told you the Dodgers' weak bullpen just added the best closer in baseball (that isn't in the middle of a gambling scandal) without giving up a single prospect from their #1 farm system in baseball? Believable?
Quote from: muwarrior69 on Today at 12:13:07 PMI have no idea if the money is there or not, but if it is, it is not only the portal, but highly sought after top 50 HS prospects. It is pretty telling when Parham did not make the cut for the under 19 team over the summer having one year of college ball under his belt.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on December 06, 2025, 03:56:32 PMI absolutely want to keep Shaka as our coach. But ..
RGV was a theory and it's clearly been proven as untenable in today's NCAA world.
If Shaka refuses to start using the portal like all other teams, then MU would need to find a coach who will, or fold up the tents.
Quote from: BrewCity83 on Today at 08:58:52 AMHamiltoe has more than 2.5 seasons left to become a significant contributor. If he continues to improve as much as he has over the past two years....have some hot sauce ready in 2027.
Quote from: NCMUFan on Today at 11:43:23 AMQuestion: Al McGuire - Bernard Toone fist fight?
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A physical altercation between Marquette basketball coach Al McGuire and player Bernard Toone occurred at halftime of the first-round NCAA Tournament game against Cincinnati in Omaha on March 17, 1977.
The confrontation, which took place in the locker room, was sparked by Toone's performance and his complaints about limited playing time.
According to multiple accounts, McGuire grabbed Toone, shoved him against a wall, and slapped him across the face.
Some witnesses recall McGuire lunging at Toone, attempting to grab him, and even swinging a chair, while assistant coach Rick Majerus intervened to prevent further escalation.
The incident, though intense, is widely regarded as a pivotal moment that galvanized the team, leading to a 15-point second-half comeback and ultimately a national championship.
McGuire later described the event as a necessary psychological catalyst, stating he "hit him, and the whole room ignited to break us apart".
The story has become legendary in Marquette basketball lore, symbolizing the intense, fiery coaching style that defined McGuire's tenure.
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Quote from: MU82 on Today at 11:05:16 AMIf only we had a coach who would choke players, Marquette would be undefeated!
Quote from: Dish on December 08, 2025, 07:34:27 PMI'm actually surprised the Colts aren't bringing Tannenhill in for a visit.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on Today at 11:13:02 AMThough a lot of this could be solved if the CFP weren't releasing rankings during the season, it's nothing more than a ratings grab. If ND had never been shown as consistently ranked above Miami during the season, including last week, then a lot of the controversy would have been avoided.This is the truth.
Quote from: MU82 on Today at 11:00:29 AMWho's fault is it, other than Freeman and the Whining Irish's, that they didn't have a more experienced QB to start? Not sure why Miami should get penalized or ND rewarded for that. And it also was Miami's first game, no?
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