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Author Topic: Wishing the Hauser’s well  (Read 11593 times)

Silkk the Shaka

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Re: Wishing the Hauser’s well
« Reply #75 on: April 16, 2019, 08:12:07 AM »
Saddest thing is that the Hausers aren’t going to be Marquette guys any more...they won’t be fondly remembered with some of the greats of this program and our alma mater...we remember fondly & honor years later the memories of great players like all of Al’s incredible guys, Doc Rivers, Tony Smith, Jim Mac, Aaron Hutchins, Wade, Diener, Novak, the Triplets, Lazar, Crowder, Butler, etc.

Even guys that left like Jim Chones didnt leave to go play for another school.  Even Henry Ellenson will always be a Marquette guy.

Sam & Joey aren’t Marquette guys any longer...and that saddens me...

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Yeah this is the really weird part for me. Sam was on his way to legend status.

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Re: Wishing the Hauser’s well
« Reply #76 on: April 16, 2019, 08:20:59 AM »
Travis Diener said Sam was favorite Warrior of all time. He would have gone down as an alll time great in the post Al era. As a fan, I find their departure to be a sad day in program history.
People can say next man up, hope they fail or whatever they want, but it is a poor reflection on a once very proud program. Anyone thinking others step in and replace these two simply is misguided. Folks were hinting on Cain going to Detroit and now expecting him to replace Sam. Flat out, it is not going happen.
At this point, MU has to look very hard at the direction the head coach is taking this program.

 

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