Having stood next to both he and Shabazz, neither are 6 feet. I’m 5’11 and Shabazz was my height. Boat a bit shorter.Boat was listed at 6' but that might be a little generous.
If I remember correctly, Weston as a freshman scored 44 points in a game once.KEA, the all-time standout. Two of the best were Joey Whelton and Al Weston. John Gwynn. Alterique.
Perhaps the shortest starting backcourt ever: Karl Hobbs, 5-8; Vern Giscombe 5-11.
I don't think Vern was a starter.KEA, the all-time standout. Two of the best were Joey Whelton and Al Weston. John Gwynn. Alterique.
Perhaps the shortest starting backcourt ever: Karl Hobbs, 5-8; Vern Giscombe 5-11.
I wanted to say this but I thought only 1 or 2 would get it. Just say aceAce Watanauparp
He started in 85 at leastI don't think Vern was a starter.
Dale Comey was 5’9”. He was a starting guard in the early 60’s.I think Khalid was 5'10". Any other's under 6'?
I don't think Vern was a starter.
This is by memory, but I think he was an off-and-on starter.He started in 85 at least
With his hair he was 6’2” thoughAce Watanauparp
Boatright was listed at 6’ but was probably 5’9” or 5’10I think Khalid was 5'10". Any other's under 6'?
The last four were listed at 5’11Boatright was listed at 6’ but was probably 5’9” or 5’10
Karl Hobbs. 5’8”
Vern Giscombe. 5’9 listed at 5’11
Bobby Dulin
Joey Whelton
Al Weston
Bob Boyd
Unlikely, since the 1983–1984 year was his last year at Connecticut.He started in 85 at least
Nowell didn't seem small to me at the dinner. I would guess a solid 6' or more. The picture I posted in the dinner thread next to Abraham isn't an accurate comparative height, but Abraham is slightly taller than Ross/Stewart even excluding hair. It is Mahaney that I think might be overstated in size. Skeptical 6'3 (unknown Hilton units on any of them)It's going to be interesting to see how tall Nowell actually is. He's obviously stacked... probably a hair under 6-feet. Probably around Bazz's height.