I was there. Trust me on this one. It was Dawkins.EarlJam wrote:Snap. I thought that was Dawkins. No? Was it Bilas? Alarie?bjornolf wrote:If you're including what they meant to the program, don't you have to include the guy that K always attributes with being the first big name recruit to say yes which helped open the flood gates? Who could mean more to the program than him?EarlJam wrote:My Top 10 (just off the cuff)...And I DO factor in how long they stayed at Duke and what the meant to the program overall.
10. Jim Spanarkel
9. Dick Groat
8. Mike Giminski
7. Danny Ferry
6. Shane Battier
5. Art Heyman
4. Bobby Hurley
3. Grant Hill
2. Johnny Dawkins
1. Christian Laettner
Again, this could be all screwed up. It was just off the top of my head.
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41. Ceep Youmans (who?)
42. T. Hill
43. Gordon Carver (who?)
44. Dahntay Jones
45. D. Henderson
46. G. Melchionni
47. Carroll Youngkin
48. DeMarcus
49. Jim Newcome (who?)
50. Doug Kistler
42. T. Hill
43. Gordon Carver (who?)
44. Dahntay Jones
45. D. Henderson
46. G. Melchionni
47. Carroll Youngkin
48. DeMarcus
49. Jim Newcome (who?)
50. Doug Kistler
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.