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Retiring the number of an all time great

3K views 52 replies 22 participants last post by  bosiydid 
#1 ·
Maybe this isn't the best way to go about asking the question. But I'll propose it here anyways. I'm new to the AE and don't have the greatest knowledge of past players.

But it seems as if every very school in the conference has had their share of great players. My question is how many schools have had a run of 5 or more consecutive losing seasons, and then recruit a player who led them to 3 regular season championships* during his tenure there? This guy has newly acquired records to long to list, awards piled up, and and the team working towards the NCAA tourney this year.

You guys have more insight on the topic then I do. It's just that all my friends from the band and I are wondering...has TB done enough to get his number retired and hung from the rafters?

SBpatriot and OBW, I'm wondering what you and everyone else thinks the chances are? A few have us have even considered starting an online petition we could send to Fiore after we get a couple thousand votes.
 
#47 ·
I don't know about this. Brenton is a fine offensive player who passes and facilitates. Wilson stole the ball regularly. The thing about Wilson was that his explosiveness with the ball was consistently highlight reel quality and that gets votes.

Ther other thing is Wilson had some help (that Iowa kid was real nice), but nowhere near as much as Brenton has had from Joyner, Warney, Cooley and that guard who was going bald.
 
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