Name me a player.....

wfm101981

Senior
Jan 3, 2018
794
931
93
That was a good player for us that goes unheralded. (I hope that's a word lol). Allan Edward's comes to mind.... Darius Miller too.... ... just bored up at 3 am and cant sleep and watching YouTube vids on the old Cats teams lol.
 

thepip

All-Conference
Dec 31, 2009
7,467
2,351
0
That was a good player for us that goes unheralded. (I hope that's a word lol). Allan Edward's comes to mind.... Darius Miller too.... ... just bored up at 3 am and cant sleep and watching YouTube vids on the old Cats teams lol.
Matt Pilgrim
 
  • Like
Reactions: Wall2Boogie

BassProCat

Heisman
Jan 5, 2017
11,900
27,193
81
Absolutely. Eric Daniels was actually my first pick but had already been mentioned. Idk how the hell I forgot Fitch. Excellent choice. I'll name two centers: Magloire and Mohammed.

You could almost pick any player from Tubbys good teams and they could make this list. Outside of like Prince, bogans and .......?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cowtown Cat

Cowtown Cat

Heisman
Aug 23, 2015
23,961
54,338
100
You could almost pick any player from Tubbys good teams and they could make this list. Outside of like Prince, bogans and .......?
Exactly what I was thinking lol maybe the whole Rondo class except Bradley. Camara also wouldn't fit said criteria IMO. Estill would fit the criteria.

Edit: I could probably go on forever, especially with Tubby's guys, like you said.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BassProCat

HagginHall1999

Heisman
Oct 19, 2018
16,008
28,480
113
Nazr Mohammed #1 for sure. He weighed like 400 lbs when he got here. Was on JV team with Mills, total project by Pitino.

Also, correct me if I am wrong, but Jeff Sheppard wasn't a burger boy or anything. I believe he was Mr. Basketball in Georgia but I don't think he was a Top 25-30 recruit.

Other than that, lots in the '90s and early 2000s.

Padgett, Mills, Hayes, Fitch, Daniels, Epps, Estill, and many more.

**Now I've re-read another post and see OP looking for people who are "forgettable" but made a big splash; still sticking with Mohammed. He was a core of late '90'' and is often forgotten considering his achievements**
 
Last edited:

Wall2Boogie

Heisman
Jan 28, 2010
26,239
21,732
0
Mills
Padgett
Moss
Meeks(ranked in the 30s, but not expected to be as good as he was)
Estill
Evans
Nazr (jv team as a freshman)
Fitch
Daniels
Hawkins
 

WilliamBonne

Redshirt
May 22, 2009
17
10
0
Sean Woods...I don’t think he gets the credit he deserved for leading the team in ‘92...If not for Laettner I believe we would be seeing the shot he hit to put us up against dUKe.
 

bucsrule8872

Heisman
May 30, 2005
24,397
29,352
0
My two favorites mentioned:

1. Jeff Sheppard. He was a 4-star out of HS, so not sure if that was unheralded. He was in the class after Delk, who was a top 5-ish guy, so he was a bit overshadowed at his position. He was a key player on both the 96 and 98 title teams. That's pretty impressive.

2. Nazr Mohammad was just a 3-star and worked his way to a first round pick and a very long and productive NBA career. He didn't contribute much to the 96 title, but was a huge part of the 98 title.
 

jameslee32

Heisman
Mar 26, 2009
33,663
22,359
83
Hansen wins that award but Dale Brown, Derrick Miller, Allen Edwards and anyone named Hawkins also comes to mind.