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UC BASKETBALL: graduation notes and facts:

-27 players who have completed their eligibility during Bob Huggins coaching tenure have graduated.....
-UC had a graduation rate of 100-percent in the 2002 NCAA Division 1 grad rates (three of three).
-During the 2001-02 academic year, UC men's basketball won the CUSA Sports Academic Award for the league's best GPA.
-Leonard Stokes not only earned his degree, he earned it before taking the court for his senior season in 2002-03.
-Jason Maxiell was the only 2005 NBA first round draft choice who had received his degree
-The UC basketball team, by NCAA standards, graduates its players at a rate higher than the University as a whole

***Bearcat Graduates under Bob Huggins

Steve Sanders, '90
Benjamin Ward, '92
Michael Reicheneker, '92
Andre Tate, '92
Keith Starks, '92
Anthony Buford, '92
Jeff Scott, '93
Erik Martin, '93
Keith Gregor, '96
Terry Nelson, 98
Terrance Davis, '98
Jackson Julson, '99
Keith Legree, '99
Levertis Robinson, '97
Rodrick Monroe, '97
Ryan Fletcher, '00
Donald Little, '02
Rodney Crawford, '02
Leonard Stokes, '02
Jimmy Hubbard, '03
Derek Hollman, '03
Rod Flowers, '03
Taron Barker, '03
Field Williams, '04
John Meeker, '05
Jason Maxiell, '05
Nick Williams, '05

Huggins players drafted by the NBA prior to graduation....

Corrie Blount (#25 draft pick-Chicago)
Nick Van Exel (NBA All Star, #37 pick-Lakers)
Dontonio Wingfield (#37 pick-Seattle)
Art Long (Sacremento)
Danny Fortson (1997 First Team All American- #10 pick Milwaukee)
Rueben Patterson (#31 pick-Lakers)
Melvin Levett (#54 pick Detroit)
Kenyon Martin (2000 National Player of the Year, NBA All Star, #1 draft pick-New Jersey)
Dermarr Johnson (#6 pick-Atlanta)
Pete Mickael (#58 pick Dallas)
Kenny Satterfield (#54 pick Dallas)
Steve Logan (2002 First Team All American- #27 pick LA Clippers )
Tony Bobbitt (LA Lakers)

...*Cincinnati grad Jason Maxiell was the #25 pick for Detroit this year.
 

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Can someone actually really be this much of a moron that isn't a Cuse fan? :eek:

Honestly, the guy probably IS a Cuse fan. That would make the most sense here. And completely resolve the situation in my mind.
 
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Just like the lies and misconceptions I see here. Cincy and Huggins had all these misrepresentations about them for years. Prolly cause of their bad boy image painted by the media. Sold a lot of magazines.

Huggins himself graduated Magna Cum Laud from West Virginia.

See all the great things you all can learn from me?
 
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This is what makes Cincy fans...and all regular college hoops fans proud...


College Player of the 20th Century -
Oscar Robertson as named by the National Association of Basketball Writers



College Career Achievements
University of Cincinnati and The Big O
1957-1960
(Freshmen ineligible for Varsity)
  • Missouri Valley League Champions 1958, 1959, 1960
  • NCAA Tournament Appearances 1958, 1959, 1960
  • NCAA Regional Champions 1959, 1960
  • NCAA Final Four 1959, 1960
  • Three-year record 79 wins 9 losses
  • Co-Captain 1959, 1960
  • 18 U.C. records
  • Three Time NCAA Player of the Year (first player to ever win three)
  • Three Time NCAA Scoring Champion (first player to ever win three)
  • NCAA All Time Scoring Leader 33.8 per game. 2,973 points
    (set in three years.)
  • Jersey #12 retired by University of Cincinnati
NBA Career Achievements
  • All Pro: First Team 9 times. Second Team 2 times.
  • Career points: 26,710 points (25.7 per game) 7th on the all-time list. Number one scoring point guard in history.
  • Assists: 9,887 (ranks 3rd). Won six assist titles - 1961,1962,1964,1965,1966 and 1969
  • Averaged a "triple double" in 1961-1962
    (30.8 pts, 11.4 assists, 12.5 rebounds)
  • Averaged a cumulative "triple double" 1960-1961 through
    1964-1965 (30.3 points, 10.6 assists, 10.4 rebounds)
  • In 1961-62 Oscar averaged 11.4 assists
    (first time an NBA player had averaged double figures in assists)
  • Rookie of the Year - 1961
  • 48.5 career field goal percentage
  • 12-time All-Star (Averaged 20 pts, 5 assists, 6 rebounds)
  • 3-time All-Star MVP - 1961,1964 and 1969
  • Regular season MVP - 1964
  • Led teams to 10 NBA Playoffs
  • 1971 World Champion with Milwaukee Bucks
  • Hall of Fame - 1979 (first year eligible)
Rebound/Assist Club
800/800 ClubOscar Robertson '61-62

CNN/Sports Illustrated 20th Century Team for the Ages

Oscar Robertson - University of Cincinnati
Jerry Lucas - Ohio State
David Thompson - North Carolina State
Bill Bradley - Princeton
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - UCLA

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/1999/allcentury/main


Dick Vitale's 20th Century All College Team

Oscar Robertson - University of Cincinnati
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - UCLA
Jerry West - West Virginia
Jerry Lucas - Ohio State
David Thompson - North Carolina State
Pete Maravich - LSU
Larry Bird - Indiana State
 
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UConn fans could only wish.


btw...Cincy won the coin toss. They're the #1 seed.....
 
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UConn fans could only wish.


btw...Cincy won the coin toss. They're the #1 seed.....

Congrats now get the fk outta here you're taking up space with wasted spew dude……no one like you!
 
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Why is that? Cause there 's so much about Cincy that's great to share? But I'll take you up on it. Class is over. Enjoy the rest of the season.
 
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Why is that? Cause there 's so much about Cincy that's great to share? But I'll take you up on it. Class is over. Enjoy the rest of the season.

Because you don't know what you're talking about…..UConn is UNC, Kentucky, Duke, Florida, LVille level hoops program the last 25 years and Cincy is Tulsa, UMass, DePaul………you're clueless dude! really off your rocker!
 
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Because you don't know what you're talking about…..UConn is UNC, Kentucky, Duke, Florida, LVille level hoops program the last 25 years and Cincy is Tulsa, UMass, DePaul………you're clueless dude! really off your rocker!


And you're living in fantasy land. Living off your history to the exclusion of others history.

Scoreboard baby. Cincinnati. Inaugural AAC College Hoops Champions. UConn...mid level also rans. Get used to it. It fits you well.
 
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Listen Payday, I really respect Oscar Robertson. To have sailed on the Titanic and played college bball is exceptional.
 
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27 degrees in 16 years....and so many household names on that list
30% graduation rate at a school where athletes were at 50%
Countless arrests that led to probation
And a DUI on a recruiting trip.
Molder of young men, Bob Huggins
 
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Huggins himself graduated Magna Cum Laud from West Virginia.
LOL, you're cleared for regular high school after that, right?
This is what makes Cincy fans...and all regular college hoops fans proud...


College Player of the 20th Century -
Oscar Robertson as named by the National Association of Basketball Writers



College Career Achievements
University of Cincinnati and The Big O
1957-1960
(Freshmen ineligible for Varsity)

  • [ ]Missouri Valley League Champions 1958, 1959, 1960
    [ ]NCAA Tournament Appearances 1958, 1959, 1960
    [ ]NCAA Regional Champions 1959, 1960
    [ ]NCAA Final Four 1959, 1960
    [ ]Three-year record 79 wins 9 losses
    [ ]Co-Captain 1959, 1960
    [ ]18 U.C. records
    [ ]Three Time NCAA Player of the Year (first player to ever win three)
    [ ]Three Time NCAA Scoring Champion (first player to ever win three)
    [ ]NCAA All Time Scoring Leader 33.8 per game. 2,973 points
    (set in three years.)

    [ ]Jersey #12 retired by University of Cincinnati
NBA Career Achievements

  • [ ]All Pro: First Team 9 times. Second Team 2 times.
    [ ]Career points: 26,710 points (25.7 per game) 7th on the all-time list. Number one scoring point guard in history.
    [ ]Assists: 9,887 (ranks 3rd). Won six assist titles - 1961,1962,1964,1965,1966 and 1969
    [ ]Averaged a "triple double" in 1961-1962
    (30.8 pts, 11.4 assists, 12.5 rebounds)

    [ ]Averaged a cumulative "triple double" 1960-1961 through
    1964-1965 (30.3 points, 10.6 assists, 10.4 rebounds)

    [ ]In 1961-62 Oscar averaged 11.4 assists
    (first time an NBA player had averaged double figures in assists)

    [ ]Rookie of the Year - 1961
    [ ]48.5 career field goal percentage
    [ ]12-time All-Star (Averaged 20 pts, 5 assists, 6 rebounds)
    [ ]3-time All-Star MVP - 1961,1964 and 1969
    [ ]Regular season MVP - 1964
    [ ]Led teams to 10 NBA Playoffs
    [ ]1971 World Champion with Milwaukee Bucks
    [ ]Hall of Fame - 1979 (first year eligible)
Rebound/Assist Club
800/800 ClubOscar Robertson '61-62

CNN/Sports Illustrated 20th Century Team for the Ages

Oscar Robertson - University of Cincinnati
Jerry Lucas - Ohio State
David Thompson - North Carolina State
Bill Bradley - Princeton
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - UCLA

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/college/1999/allcentury/main


Vitale's 20th Century All College Team

Oscar Robertson - University of Cincinnati
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - UCLA
Jerry West - West Virginia
Jerry Lucas - Ohio State
David Thompson - North Carolina State
Pete Maravich - LSU
Larry Bird - Indiana State
You really are making me sad for you. To have no good players to point to over the past 50 years. Depressing.
 
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PC fan & UCONN fans vs. dilusional Cincy fan....it's like a "Twilight Zone" episode. ;)
 
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LOL, you're cleared for regular high school after that, right?

You really are making me sad for you. To have no good players to point to over the past 50 years. Depressing.

Kenyon Martin was the #1 draft pick and unanimous NPOY in 1999-2000 and an NBA All Star. UConn doesn't have a player in the history of their overhyped program that can touch that!

Btw...he played for Huggins
 
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Kenyon Martin was the #1 draft pick and unanimous NPOY in 1999-2000 and an NBA Star. UConn doesn't have a player in the history of their overhyped program that can touch that! Btw...he played for Huggins
Don't even try and bring the NBA into the picture.
 
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No? And why is that? Martin is only our 3rd most accomplished player. And you can't even touch him. Cincy has two NBA HOFrs ahead of him.

Oh wait? Could that be another category Cincy leads UConn in? Why I think it is!

LOL!!
 
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Kenyon Martin was the #1 draft pick and unanimous NPOY in 1999-2000 and an NBA All Star. UConn doesn't have a player in the history of their overhyped program that can touch that!

Btw...he played for Huggins
Yeah, he's terrible. I already mentioned you have no other good players, no need to provide examples.
 
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Just like everything else Cincy leads UConn in that you don't want count...eh???
 
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No? And why is that? Martin is only our 3rd most accomplished player. And you can't even touch him. Cincy has two NBA HOFrs ahead of him.

Oh wait? Could that be another category Cincy leads UConn in? Why I think it is!

LOL!!
Dude, what are you smoking to stay in the '60s?
 
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It's 7:30 pm and Oscar's teeth are out, by the bed, for when he awakens. Hopefully.
 
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OMG a quiet payday??

He has Oscar Robertson like Yankee fans have Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig……..this kid is lost!

Kenyon Martin vs Ray Allen? LOL
 
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OMG a quiet payday??

He has Oscar Robertson like Yankee fans have Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig……..this kid is lost!

Kenyon Martin vs Ray Allen? LOL


I think you meant UConn just lost (by 33) like the Yankee league conference team they are. ;-)
 
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