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02-13-2008, 12:09 AM | #1 |
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Ute's all century team
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1...252553,00.html,
an august group, but Arnie Ferrin's name thereon makes me wonder. Yeah, the argument against comparing eras and the Utes won an NCAA when he was I believe, but he couldn't hold a candle to the remaining guys on the team. Would he even make it out of back court against Andre Miller?
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You are right Arch...but when you put these things together, you have to compare what that player did against his competition. And yes, you are right, I doubt he would get the ball past midcourt against Andre.
Anyway, it is a pretty impressive list that the Utes put out.
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I can't believe the lack of love for Ticky. He ended up doing some bad things but he was quite a player in his day What was the name of the center in the same period? Mike something? He had a very, very impressive afro, as I recall.
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That's the guy. I just realized it was listed in the article among notables that didn't make it. But since you gave it to me first, you win the prixe for the day. Please contact Mike W or Archaea for details about delivery of the prize to you.
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Ticky should definitely be on there, for crying out loud. No question. He deserves it more than several on there. I don't want to name them for fear of death threats, because they are some of the biggest sacred cows (they're white and from Utah, of course).
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