Rick Majerus Passes Away at 64
Saturday, December 1, 2012 at 10:16PM
Rick C.Limpert in Basketball, College Sports, Dies, Marquette, News, People, Rick Majerus, St. Louis

Rick Majerus, who had only one losing record in 25 seasons of coaching college basketball, has died. He was 64.

Majerus had a history of heart problems and said last month that he would not be returning to Saint Louis University because of his cardiac condition.

John Huntsman, a longtime friend of Majerus, confirmed in a statement that Majerus died of heart failure in a Los Angeles hospital.

Majerus had an overall record of 517-216 at four colleges, including a stellar 323-95 mark at Utah from 1989-2004. In five seasons at Saint Louis the Billikens were 95-69. He began his career at Marquette, his alma mater, in 1983 and also coached at Ball State from 1987-89.

As someone that grew up on the outskirts of Milwaukee, I'll always remember Majerus as the colorful coach of Marquette back in the early 1980s. 

He was a coach that was always had a great quote or two.  My favorite was after a big win at Louisville when he was at Marquttee and in th postgame news conferece he was so ecited, he said he was "going to eat every rib in Lousiville."

He probably did.

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