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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by GOMU1104 View Post
    Cheering in a press box or on press row is a complete no-no. I have no problem if Broeker/Kuykendall are upset. I would be too.
    That's laughable, have you ever heard Homer or Mac call a game? They're nowhere near impartial, nor should they be. They're catering to the hometown audience, not a national one. If they worked for ESPN or CBS, then there's something to be said for the "no cheering on press row" rule, but not in this context.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Bocephys View Post
    That's laughable, have you ever heard Homer or Mac call a game? They're nowhere near impartial, nor should they be. They're catering to the hometown audience, not a national one. If they worked for ESPN or CBS, then there's something to be said for the "no cheering on press row" rule, but not in this context.
    Yes, I'm aware of Homer and Mac's act and I do enjoy listening to them. They can express their enjoyment all they want, while also being respectful.

    To stand up in the middle of an arena where everyone can see the home team's announcer clapping...is out of line.

  3. #13
    It's a game. No disrespect was intended. If it happened every contest it would be an issue. I'm sure everyone involved knows the rules. Buzz's animation is contagious for players, fans and apparently announcers. This was a Tom Sawyer moment.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by GOMU1104 View Post
    Yes, I'm aware of Homer and Mac's act and I do enjoy listening to them. They can express their enjoyment all they want, while also being respectful.

    To stand up in the middle of an arena where everyone can see the home team's announcer clapping...is out of line.
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  5. #15
    All I'm saying is that I have been involved in situations like these and I completely understand if Kuykendall and Broeker were upset...and it is completely justified.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by GOMU1104 View Post
    All I'm saying is that I have been involved in situations like these and I completely understand if Kuykendall and Broeker were upset...and it is completely justified.
    Absolutely right. They probably didn't know about the radio show convo.

    It was inappropriate for press row, but I also thought the whole thing was really funny.

  7. #17
    Buzz grabbing a seat next to him on top of the scorers table and clapping along was a great move. I won't say an Al move, but it was a Buzz move. Buzz is unique and a classic who we need to coach here for years to come.
    Last edited by Goose85; 01-18-2013 at 09:19 AM.

  8. #18
    I think the line that needs to be drawn is jumping up on the scorer's table and pumping his fist. It's too 1970s

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by TulsaWarrior View Post
    It's a game. No disrespect was intended. If it happened every contest it would be an issue. I'm sure everyone involved knows the rules. Buzz's animation is contagious for players, fans and apparently announcers. This was a Tom Sawyer moment.
    Agree 100%. Marquette basketball typically has been and always should be FUN.
    Dancing in Cinci = MU style
    Clapping on scorers table = MU style
    Dancing after dunks = MU style

    Now if you do these things three times a game, it is too much. Once in a while is perfect and it is Marquette basketball. Remember yelling "Give em Hell Al" at the end of the National Anthem? Marquette basketball typically has been and should continue to be a bit politically incorrect. Balance is the issue, and I think Buzz has perfect balance. Homer too.

  10. #20
    MU basketball, with Al's legacy, has always been a fun / march to the beat of a different drum type of program.

    Once Al became a broadcaster I think people forgot how much others (non MU fans) didn't care for him. Al's antics were great if you were an MU fan, not so much if you weren't, and we didn't care - we embraced that as the MU way.

    Think of all of the crap Buzz got (not from fans) about the little two step after the WVU game (stadium was almost empty and WVU had just told the conference to take a hike). I thought it was great. In Al's day we would have celebrated that move - a part of Al being Al and different times. No way would Al apologize for that, I kind of wish Buzz hadn't.

    Just thinking out loud.
    Back in the day Ray Meyer said one of Al's players couldn't throw a beach ball into Lake Michigan (after a player for Depaul and MU's Pat Smith were ejected for fighting). The next day, with press along, Al took Pat to the Lake front where Pat showed he could actually throw a beach ball into Lake Michigan. Another one of Al's classics. Question is - would MU's administration allow Buzz to do the same thing? I hope so. We are Marquette after all.

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