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Bobby Jackson is up there and had a nice NBA career. I'm blanking on others that would be in the top 5 or 10.
Bobby is definitely the best JUCO of all time for the Gophers, and could be considered one of the best all time in Big Ten history, especially if you consider he was the first player ever to win Big Ten POY of Defensive POY in the same season.
Other great Gopher JUCO transfers:
Ray Williams - a legend!
Al Nuness
Clyde Turner
Vincent Grier (fantastic first year with the U)
Travarus Bennett
Trevor Mbakwe
Ron Behagen
Ollie Shannon
Dick Garmaker
Kevin Clark
Go Gophers!!
Grier and Paul Carter are my two favorites. But I've only been a Gopher fan since 2003-2004 (when I was accepted in HS).
I'm hereby retroactively making you a fan of Bobby Jackson. He was a magnificent player and the greatest Gopher I've seen in the nearly 30 years I've been a fan of the program. To me, this list begins and ends with him.
I don't know about the definitely. Both really good players but Ray averaged 18.9 ppg and 6.6 rpg for his two years.
The 76, 77 team that Ray was a part of was 24 and 3. Bobby averaged 15.3 and 6.1. I'd give the edge to Ray. But,
Big Ten champs and Final 4 is pretty hard to argue with.
Jackson is hands down the best JUCO to come through here.
Did you ever see Ray Williams play? It's not definitely. His team may have won the Natl Championship had they been eligible. I love Bobby Jackson, and was way too young to say Ray was better, but there could be arguments made for each.
And the slingshot jump shot . . .Roland Brooks, one of the best dunkers of all time, never gets respect on these JUCO threads!!
Same timeframe here. Vincent Grier's game against whisky will go down top 3 all time favorite gopher games of my life. Can't forget about Zach Puchtel (not sure if name is spelled correctly), big effort player.
Ray had a much better supporting cast and averaged more points than Bobby. I'd go with Ray!
Ray had a much better supporting cast and averaged more points than Bobby. I'd go with Ray!
Zach Puchtel??? I didn't know Harvard was a juco.
Ray Williams was a tremendous talent. I also liked Mark Landsberger.
Bobby's supporting cast wasn't bad. 4 other guys (Trevor Winter, John Thomas, Sam Jacobson and Quincy Lewis) had NBA run, not to mention Courtney James and Eric Harris.
None of those guys are considered worthy of the top 50 players of all time like McHale and Thompson was the number one pick his draft year. Not even comparable in m opinion.
None of those guys are considered worthy of the top 50 players of all time like McHale and Thompson was the number one pick his draft year. Not even comparable in m opinion.