This documentary explores the iconic "untucked" jersey worn in 1977 when Marquette University won its first and only national college basketball championship. It was designed by one of Marquette's players, Bo Ellis, under the fearless leadership of Coach Al McGuire.—anonymous
In 1977, Marquette coach Al McGuire let his star player, Bo Ellis, design the team's uniforms. The most iconic, the untucked jersey, signified the power of uniforms and the benefits of a creative atmosphere, which allowed a Championship team to flourish.—ESPN Films
This is a documentary exploring the iconic un-tucked jersey worn in 1977 when Marquette University won its first and only national championship, and its design by one of Marquette's players, Bo Ellis, under the fearless leadership of coach Al McGuire.