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Post by frozenbaugh on Jan 23, 2020 12:31:24 GMT -6
Teague is in the top 30-40 in all-time stats per season in several categories. So is Majok Majok.
I had a difficult time finding all-time career stats to compare to others.
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Post by redbirdman on Jan 23, 2020 13:01:45 GMT -6
If & when Teague leads us into the NCAA tournament I would consider him. To this point Tayler Persons is a much better choice & Trey Moses is as likely as Teague which is pretty much not going to happen either.
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Post by thebsukid on Jan 23, 2020 13:52:18 GMT -6
I find Frozenbaugh post intriguing; if Teague is in several categories in top 30 or so I’d be interested to know what players rank higher in the top 30 or so in more categories??
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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on Jan 23, 2020 14:04:29 GMT -6
This is not the MAC HOF, just BSU.
Yeah, I know. I still don't think he's done enough. Don't think Moses and Persons did either, although Persons had the personality aspect. Hell, Franko House should be considered if these are the names we're throwing around.
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Post by thebsukid on Jan 23, 2020 14:38:34 GMT -6
In my view, Persons maybe but Teague better than Moses or House
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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on Jan 23, 2020 14:40:02 GMT -6
I was joking about House.
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jan 23, 2020 14:41:31 GMT -6
In my view, Persons maybe but Teague better than Moses or House Again this goes back to is it purely numbers or are other things factored in.. Yes I agree Teague is a more talented player
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Post by lmills72 on Jan 23, 2020 17:34:34 GMT -6
This comes from the Ball State web page for its Hall of Fame, so it's not all about sports and statistics:
"Athletes become eligible for nomination 10 years after graduation or withdrawal from Ball State University and must have earned at least two letters in one sport or one letter in at least two sports. Nominated members of the University staff must have served the University for a minimum of five years. An outstanding career as an athlete or staff member must be complemented by an exemplary career in the individual’s profession or occupation, a record which reflects credit to the person and the University.
Election to the Hall of Fame requires a 75 percent vote by the Hall of Fame Committee present at the voting meeting. A team may be considered for induction as one of the inductees. The Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its first team in 2011."
The portion that states "complemented by an exemplary career in the individual's profession or occupation, a record which reflects credit to the person and the University" is the only reason I can think of that Rick Hall is the only player off the 1988-89 team to currently be in the BSU Hall of Fame.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2020 17:45:23 GMT -6
Rob,
You on the committee?
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Post by cardfan on Jan 23, 2020 17:53:55 GMT -6
Rob, You on the committee? He’s gotta be. He was on the Sweet 16 team. He’s a legend.
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jan 23, 2020 19:03:27 GMT -6
I turned it down conflict of interest
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jan 23, 2020 19:04:59 GMT -6
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Post by cardfan on Jan 23, 2020 19:20:24 GMT -6
Lebron got to be born in the same hospital you were?
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Post by CallingBS on Jan 23, 2020 19:20:52 GMT -6
In my view, Persons maybe but Teague better than Moses or House No doubt
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Post by realitycheck on Jan 23, 2020 22:08:49 GMT -6
I posted on another thread that Teague at his current pace will finish 8th or 9th in career points, 4th in career rebounding, 2nd or 3rd in career blocks and 4th outside shot at 3rd in steals. All time.
To me, those numbers are tempered a tad based on being a four year starter but they are still impressive. If Teague achieves first team All MAC or POY and leads us back to NIT or NCAA he deserves to be in some day.
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