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CrackedSidewalksSays

Marquette Basketball Weekly

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)

Brad Galli and Todd Warner venture to Washington, D.C. with the Warriors to explore the monuments and memorials in the Nation's capital. Todd visits with Marquette history maker Jimmy Butler and Brad finds out which Warrior would make the best politician. Len Elmore of ESPN stops by to chat MU hoops and Brad checks in with team chaplain Fr. William Kelly.



http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2011/02/marquette-basketball-weekly.html

Brad Galli

Thank you for the post! We love seeing our show on your site and sharing it with the MU community. CrackedSidewalks gives our student production such great exposure.

Please - all those on the boards - leave comments below on what you liked and what you'd like to see. Thanks for your support!
Would be nowhere without the support of the Marquette community. Can't beat the MU family.

Rooting for Lazar, Jimmy, Steve, Wes and Dwyane always. Go Buzz.

Stronghold

Brad,

I really liked the part when Todd spoke with Len Elmore; it added some "professional" insight into what is primarily (at least from what I know) a student-run program.  The politician part amongst the team was humorous and fitting as well because the game took place in the nation's capital.  Keep up the good work.

MU Fan in Connecticut

I'm surprised there aren't more Len Elmore comments.

Brad Galli

We've gotten less and less comments on our show lately, and thought this Elmore interview might stir some reaction. We love sharing this show with you - and enjoy the work that goes into it. So thanks to those who have responded and know that we welcome anything you all have to say about the show. We really like bringing you this stuff that you truly can't get anywhere else.
Would be nowhere without the support of the Marquette community. Can't beat the MU family.

Rooting for Lazar, Jimmy, Steve, Wes and Dwyane always. Go Buzz.

Rollout-the-Barrel

Loved it!
For as much as Elmore annoyed me with his new york comments in the past, his analysis sounded about right to me. Quality of work was very enjoyable overall. 
Keep up the good work!
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