Um...duh.
Vote for what we know to be #1, and the rest just don't matter.
Um...duh.
Vote for what we know to be #1, and the rest just don't matter.
You can vote more than once
and you only have to vote for 5 total
We have a leader in the clubhouse
With an apology to the old timers on this Board, the vast majority of us do not remember 4 of those events so they will fall to the bottom. This is really a race between the top 6. There are others I would have included including Nate George's shot for UConn over Clemson in 1990 and the Bryce Drew shot for Valpo. I'm just happy that Gordon Hayward isn't on there. It would likely take over the top spot.
Rich
"Failure is Not a Destination"
Coach K on the Dan Patrick Show, December 22, 2016
Rich
"Failure is Not a Destination"
Coach K on the Dan Patrick Show, December 22, 2016
I remember the Michael Jordan game--1982 final against Georgetown--all too well. Leaving aside the team he played for, I wouldn't vote for Jordan here because the crucial play for the outcome was not Jordan's shot so much as Hoya guard Fred Brown's heartbreaking pass right to James Worthy.