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Clearly Shaka is trying to rehabilitate..... by Vander Blue Man Group
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2026-27 Schedule by wadesworld
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Marquette Team Rankings by UWW2MU
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Recruiting as of 1/15/26 by onepost
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NMD by Pakuni
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2026 Transfer Portal Wishlist by tower912
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MU/Butler Game Thread by milwaukee expat
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#1
Quote from: panda on Today at 02:27:13 PMDifference of opinion, but I don't see the need to fill every single roster spot every single year.

Conversely, I can see why Shaka likes to do it from a relationship and program building perspective.

I'm not saying you have to fill every spot.  You can still carry a Clark, a redshirt or two, and leave one scholarship open to maintain flexibility. 

That still gives you an active roster of 10-11 guys, which is more than enough.
#2
The Superbar / YouTube TV
Last post by Mr. Nielsen - Today at 03:55:26 PM
Flex your options: YouTube TV plans launch this week


TV should be easy, and with YouTube TV Plans launching this week, we're giving customers more control over their subscriptions.

Over the next several weeks we are rolling out 10+ plans across Sports, News, Entertainment and Family content, priced lower than the main YouTube TV Plan.


Discover the best plan for you
With a few taps, easily tailor your subscriptions based on what you want to watch. These options include:

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Sports + News Plan ($71.99/month, or $56.99/month for new users**): Priced $11 lower than the main YouTube TV plan, get everything in the Sports Plan plus your national news, with networks such as CNBC, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, in addition to CSPAN, Bloomberg, and Fox Business.
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The main YouTube TV plan ($82.99/month w/100+ networks across genres) will remain our most comprehensive offering.

Subscribers who sign up for one of the plans will still have access to the product features offered on YouTube TV, including unlimited DVR, the ability to add up to 6 members on one account, key plays, multiview, and more. Add-ons such as NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL RedZone with Sports Plus, HBO Max, and 4K Plus can also be purchased to create a truly customized viewing experience.
#3
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Clearly Shaka is trying to...
Last post by The Sultan - Today at 03:49:45 PM
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 03:06:19 PMLet's just put it this way... in sports, some fanbases think it's ok to boo their team and players, others do not.  For example, Packers fans vs Eagles fans.  Both have high standards for outcomes, but how those fan bases support their teams are vastly different.  Maybe there's no right or wrong in that... but I know what my preference is.

LOL, you don't think Packer fans boo their team???
#4
Hangin' at the Al / Re: 2026-27 Schedule
Last post by wadesworld - Today at 03:49:35 PM
Quote from: Jay Bee on Today at 01:53:51 PMJust avoid playing at St. Thomas. Lockdown currently in effect - possible guy with a gun. #PrayForTheTommies

Just a good guy with a gun?
#5
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 02:13:43 PMShaka, players, and others associated with the program have literally stated that the toxicity, trolling, and general a-holeness (my term) on social media has absolutely had a negative affect on the players.  Is that hard to believe?

Hopefully the people who showed up for NMD and other home games and cheered them on will remind them that most fans are not A holes.  The support this team has had at home has been incredible given the losing.  Hopefully that is what they pay attention to more than social media posts.

Sultan, you beat me to it.
#6
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Clearly Shaka is trying to...
Last post by The Sultan - Today at 03:48:57 PM
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 02:13:43 PMShaka, players, and others associated with the program have literally stated that the toxicity, trolling, and general a-holeness (my term) on social media has absolutely had a negative affect on the players.  Is that hard to believe?


Unfortunately, that comes with the territory these days. If they want to go to a place where that stuff isn't going to occur, there are plenty of places that have 600 fans in the stands and no NIL money to support the program.

But hey, at least they won't get their feelings hurt.
#7
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Clearly Shaka is trying to...
Last post by UWW2MU - Today at 03:34:42 PM
Quote from: WhiteTrash on Today at 03:29:17 PMI believe MU fans boards, like Scoop, are a net positive for recruits to read compared to other team boards. I think players like to see an engaged and passionate fan base.  For example, Nova's board can get very ugly but they seem to be a well respected program. Just last season I read a heated post about recruits being crazy to want to play for Tommy Lloyd.

I don't agree with everything here,  but on balance MU fans are pretty darn good.


Hmm.... maybe I could agree to that to some degree, but have you seen the crap on X and other social media?

*quick edit: I didn't say "crap"
#8
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Marquette Team Rankings
Last post by UWW2MU - Today at 03:31:56 PM
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 08, 2026, 02:36:49 PMMy Gawd you're a wet blanket!

Ha, I'm with you!  Half the fun of playing the lottery is just getting the chance to dream about what you'd do with the billion dollar prize you'd win.  Screw those fascists who break into your daydream and tell you the lottery is a tax on those who can't do math!  It's the thrill of the DREAM!

I too will be dreaming of a Georgetowneque BET run.  March, here we come!   8-)
#9
Hangin' at the Al / Re: Clearly Shaka is trying to...
Last post by WhiteTrash - Today at 03:29:17 PM
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 03:06:19 PMLet's just put it this way... in sports, some fanbases think it's ok to boo their team and players, others do not.  For example, Packers fans vs Eagles fans.  Both have high standards for outcomes, but how those fan bases support their teams are vastly different.  Maybe there's no right or wrong in that... but I know what my preference is.
I believe MU fans boards, like Scoop, are a net positive for recruits to read compared to other team boards. I think players like to see an engaged and passionate fan base.  For example, Nova's board can get very ugly but they seem to be a well respected program. Just last season I read a heated post about recruits being crazy to want to play for Tommy Lloyd.

I don't agree with everything here,  but on balance MU fans are pretty darn good.
#10
Hangin' at the Al / Re: 2026-27 Schedule
Last post by mug644 - Today at 03:27:45 PM
I've always said that I'd like a home and home series with UMass. Having a game a 15 minute drive from my house would be wonderful!