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I was very surprised by this. To be honest, it kind of reminisced of something Crean would've done.  Having said that, it was effective
"If a player leaves Marquette and doesn't have some of my blood in him, then I don't think I've done a good job."  Al McGuire

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Stan Johnson used to do it alot. I have not seen him do it this year.
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On the post game show with Homer, he apologized for it.  I didn't think it warranted an apology. I liked seeing him do it.
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LloydsLegs

I can tell you it worked.  He did it 2 times with gusto around the 7 to 8 minute mark.  I wasn't going to sit again.  Got all the sweater vests (other than some folks on the floor) up.

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Quote from: LloydsLegs on February 09, 2019, 09:11:32 PM
I can tell you it worked.  He did it 2 times with gusto around the 7 to 8 minute mark.  I wasn't going to sit again.  Got all the sweater vests (other than some folks on the floor) up.
Actually it was already happening.  He was late to the scene there.  Folks were on their feet.  We were all up in 103.

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Quote from: T-Bone on February 09, 2019, 09:08:56 PM
On the post game show with Homer, he apologized for it.  I didn't think it warranted an apology. I liked seeing him do it.
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I love it too.  And to the turds in 117, act like you're at the game instead of on your couch.   Piss effort (and not for the first time this year although you were worse on Tuesday).   For that matter, the whole place should've been on our feet for at least the final 8 mins.   

ChitownSpaceForRent

Quote from: MUunderpants on February 09, 2019, 10:56:09 PM
I love it too.  And to the turds in 117, act like you're at the game instead of on your couch.   Piss effort (and not for the first time this year although you were worse on Tuesday).   For that matter, the whole place should've been on our feet for at least the final 8 mins.

But make sure not to swear

MU82

I had nice seats for the DePaul game at the Chalupa, and most of the sweater vests were planted in their seats just about all night.

As MU was making a little run in the 2H, Wojo asked for noise and a few dozen people in my section actually stood and cheered for about 30 seconds.

He has absolutely nothing to apologize for.
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

"In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

CountryRoads

Glad some are calling out the fans. Was very excited to give St John's some payback in a hostile environment and instead nobody showed up..

Same people who were no shows that day most likely tried to sell their tickets for 5x the price today.

Loved wojos energy. Nothing to apologize for. He has a great team to cheer for. Can't wait for the next game and to attend more games this year! Go MU!!!

Cheeks

Quote from: MUunderpants on February 09, 2019, 10:56:09 PM
I love it too.  And to the turds in 117, act like you're at the game instead of on your couch.   Piss effort (and not for the first time this year although you were worse on Tuesday).   For that matter, the whole place should've been on our feet for at least the final 8 mins.

I sat in 117, we were on our feet, but yes there were plenty that weren't.  Fun game
"I hate everything about this job except the games, Everything. I don't even get affected anymore by the winning, by the ratings, those things. The trouble is, it will sound like an excuse because we've never won the national championship, but winning just isn't all that important to me." Al McGuire

Goose

Zero problem with Wojo urging on the fans. The place was jumping and loved to see/hear it. Feel badly that I will be out of town for the last three home games.

Jon

I have to think Al never had to ask for noise

Lacrosse218

I am surprised no one has commented yet on the lack of people in the upper deck. I saw hundreds of empty seats all game with the shirts still on the seats in the second half. Bizarre but I would reckon the upper deck was only 80% full for the game. People get greedy and try to sell their tickets for too much?

NickelDimer

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SaveOD238

Quote from: Lacrosse218 on February 10, 2019, 06:46:53 AM
I am surprised no one has commented yet on the lack of people in the upper deck. I saw hundreds of empty seats all game with the shirts still on the seats in the second half. Bizarre but I would reckon the upper deck was only 80% full for the game. People get greedy and try to sell their tickets for too much?

About five minutes after the game started, 4 young men walked in and sat next to me in 210.  I got to talking to one.  They were students, and by the time they arrived the student section was full, so the FF gave them other available seats.

I just find it hard to believe there were that many seats open!

IrwinFletcher

Quote from: Lacrosse218 on February 10, 2019, 06:46:53 AM
I am surprised no one has commented yet on the lack of people in the upper deck. I saw hundreds of empty seats all game with the shirts still on the seats in the second half. Bizarre but I would reckon the upper deck was only 80% full for the game. People get greedy and try to sell their tickets for too much?

I was in the upper deck yesterday. Bought my ticket on the exchange. It was 98% full and loud.

StillWarriors

Quote from: MUunderpants on February 09, 2019, 10:56:09 PM
I love it too.  And to the turds in 117, act like you're at the game instead of on your couch.   Piss effort (and not for the first time this year although you were worse on Tuesday).   For that matter, the whole place should've been on our feet for at least the final 8 mins.

I agree. I was in 210 and frequently stood up and most in the section wouldn't. I don't like blocking people if they don't get up so I often had to sit back down. The whole place should have been standing.
That game was strange in that there were several times it seemed like the place would absolutely explode with a bucket, but we kept missing those shots. None bigger than Markus missing an open 3 when we were up 15 in the second half on the heels of a good MU run. I said at the time that could be a turning point moment because the place would have gone crazy and 18 is a huge cushion with such strong momentum. Instead they hit a 3 immediately after that sparked a 10-0 run and it became a nail biter.

SaveOD238

Quote from: StillWarriors on February 10, 2019, 08:15:32 AM
I agree. I was in 210 and frequently stood up and most in the section wouldn't. I don't like blocking people if they don't get up so I often had to sit back down. The whole place should have been standing.
That game was strange in that there were several times it seemed like the place would absolutely explode with a bucket, but we kept missing those shots. None bigger than Markus missing an open 3 when we were up 15 in the second half on the heels of a good MU run. I said at the time that could be a turning point moment because the place would have gone crazy and 18 is a huge cushion with such strong momentum. Instead they hit a 3 immediately after that sparked a 10-0 run and it became a nail biter.

Same section.  Felt the same way.

But my wife was breastfeeding most of the second half, so she didn't mind that the first few rows in front of her weren't standing.

Cheeks

Quote from: StillWarriors on February 10, 2019, 08:15:32 AM
I agree. I was in 210 and frequently stood up and most in the section wouldn't. I don't like blocking people if they don't get up so I often had to sit back down. The whole place should have been standing.
That game was strange in that there were several times it seemed like the place would absolutely explode with a bucket, but we kept missing those shots. None bigger than Markus missing an open 3 when we were up 15 in the second half on the heels of a good MU run. I said at the time that could be a turning point moment because the place would have gone crazy and 18 is a huge cushion with such strong momentum. Instead they hit a 3 immediately after that sparked a 10-0 run and it became a nail biter.

Yes, we said same thing.  He was going for the kill shot there and that miss then culminated in 10-0 run
"I hate everything about this job except the games, Everything. I don't even get affected anymore by the winning, by the ratings, those things. The trouble is, it will sound like an excuse because we've never won the national championship, but winning just isn't all that important to me." Al McGuire

79Warrior

Quote from: Jon on February 10, 2019, 03:36:13 AM
I have to think Al never had to ask for noise

Actually Al was the master orchestrator. He knew how to get the building going. Those technicals worked wonders. "Give em hell Al " was one of the most fun chants at the old arena. Al did things different but he new how to fire up the faithful

jesmu84

Quote from: Jon on February 10, 2019, 03:36:13 AM
I have to think Al never had to ask for noise

Oh look. Another guy unhappy with the initial hiring still crapping on wojo.

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