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Next up: A long offseason

Marquette
66
Marquette
Scrimmage
Date/Time: Oct 4, 2025
TV: NA
Schedule for 2024-25
New Mexico
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tower912

DePaul is not good.    Early on, neither was our defense.   Two straight fouls by their freshman big turned the game.   Cadougan is getting better every time out.   Looks like he is finally recovered 100% from the torn achilles.   Blue looked really good.   Both need to hit a jumper in a game just to freak us all out.   I understand why he didn't with Louisville still fresh in his memory, but Buzz should have cleared the bench earlier.  The offensive efficiency from last year is getting close.   The difference is that we are getting more inside touches whereas last year was all drive and kick and open 3's.   I am beginning to think that Otule's eye affects his rebounding.   He said that he has trouble with the fast pass from close range.   I think he also has problems with the rapid direction change of a missed shot.   I don't know what can be done other than to have him block out as many people as he can and let somebody else get the board.   Nice bounce back.    Need to play .500 over the next 4.    
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brewcity77

Agreed for the most part. What happened with Faber? He was whistled for his second foul about a minute and a half in, but when I looked up a few minutes later, the scoreboard only had him at 1 foul. Still pretty sure he picked up three in the first half, but it should have been four. I'm fine with the bench. DePaul still had their starters in, and after Louisville, I figure pull your starters once the losing team pulls theirs. Definitely need 2-2 in the next four. Anything less and we will likely be on the bubble come March.

DCWarriors04

One game at a time...first up Notre Dame, and without Carlton Scott, they are a much different team and beatable.

willie warrior

Sort of feel bad for DePaul. They had some great teams after Al left MU, in late 70's and mid 80's and were getting some real studs playing there--Aguire, Downing, Comegys, Bradshaw, etc. Man, they have fallen. I hope Purnell or the next guy can bring them back--of course not to the level they were, but more competitive.
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freshjive2103

You realize if Frozena went to DePaul; he would stand a good chance of starting. It should have been apparent last night that my Blue Demons lack something called talent. Few guys are BE worthy, others not so much.

chren21

Quote from: willie warrior on January 19, 2011, 09:21:12 AM
Sort of feel bad for DePaul. They had some great teams after Al left MU, in late 70's and mid 80's and were getting some real studs playing there--Aguire, Downing, Comegys, Bradshaw, etc. Man, they have fallen. I hope Purnell or the next guy can bring them back--of course not to the level they were, but more competitive.

Purnell will bring them back.

dsfire

Quote from: tower912 on January 19, 2011, 06:09:42 AM
Two straight fouls by their freshman big turned the game.
Astonishingly, Faber is a junior.

Cleveland Melvin looked really good.  Time will tell if he and Young can turn DePaul around or if they're just the next Dar & Mac.

WarriorHal

Quote from: willie warrior on January 19, 2011, 09:21:12 AM
Sort of feel bad for DePaul. They had some great teams after Al left MU, in late 70's and mid 80's and were getting some real studs playing there--Aguire, Downing, Comegys, Bradshaw, etc.


Sort of ironic that they had those great teams primarily BECAUSE Al left MU. Most if not all of the top Chicago players that likely would have went to MU if Al hadn't "retired" to TV stayed home instead. Ray Meyer suddenly turned into a phenomenal recruiter, DePaul skyrocketed and MU steadily declined. Loved Hank, but Doc Rivers was his only big-time get from Chicago. 

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While DePaul is not very good, it was great to see Marquette recover nicely from the Louisville debacle. Luckily, it was a good game to have right after such a collapse. I do believe this, along with a win earlier this year against Notre Dame, will give Marquette confidence to pull themselves back together for the rest of the Big East season, starting with Notre Dame this weekend.
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MuMark

Scott is back. He played tonight against Cincy.

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