I'm pretty sure Florida the past two years had five guys in double figures. I like where this is going...
I was just looking over some scoring stats for this season and noticed that Duke has five players averaging double figures. A light bulb lit up in my head and I wondered when was the last time Duke had a team where atleast 5 players averaged in double figures? I was thinking it was the '98 team?
I'm pretty sure Florida the past two years had five guys in double figures. I like where this is going...
2003-04 -- Redick, Deng, Ewing, Williams, Duhon.
I'm fine with that comparison as well.2003-04 -- Redick, Deng, Ewing, Williams, Duhon.
Double digit years since 1950:
2003-2004
15.9-Redick
15.1-Deng
12.6-Ewing
12.6-Williams
10.0-Duhon
2000-2001
21.6-Williams
19.9-Battier
13.3-Boozer
12.6-Dunleavy
12.3-James
1999-2000
17.4-Battier
16.9-Carrawell
14.5-Williams
13.0-Boozer
11.0-James
1991-1992
21.5-Laettner
14.6-T. Hill
14.0-G. Hill
13.2-Hurley
11.2-Davis
1990-1991
19.8-Laettner
11.6-McCaffrey
11.5-T. Hill
11.3-Hurley
11.2-G. Hill
1960-1961
25.2-Heyman
13.6-Youngkin
12.3-Hurt
12.1-Kistler
9.96-Frye (1 point on the season away from 10.0--I'm charitable)
1957-1958
13.2-Newcome
12.4-Allen
12.2-Vernon
11.9-Schmidt
10.6-Harris
Those teams are very good company -- good sign.