Sorry to be that guy, it's Elden Campbell.The indelible image seared into my memory from that game is Dale Davis’ expression of absolute disbelief - 2:18 on the video.
First I heard this. I like it!I can't remember whom because this was before the internet and the Boneyard, but the mom of one of our big recruits in the 1991 recruiting class (Donyell, Donny, KO, Rudy, Fair, Ashmeade, I think I got everyone) referenced Calhoun's behavior after The Shot as a reason she trusted him. She said something about him being able to turn off his excitement for a moment to shake hands and console Clemson coaches/players as something she appreciated.
Ha. Someone needed to be that guy. I knew that...Sorry to be that guy, it's Elden Campbell.
Fool that’s Glenn Rice.Sorry to be that guy, it's Elden Campbell.
I agree as great as the catch and shot were, the pass was even greater. Very few guys could make the pass that Scott had the rare ability to make.
Part 1: Former HS QB, with 5 seconds, passes 80 feet to a gangly guy with a nice wingspan.
Part 2: A guard, a single second on the clock, catches ball, spins, jumps and shoots ball to a basketball rim.
Hate to be that guy but the catch and shot were just a bit greater.