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February 23, 2006

My All-Centennial Team

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 11:43 am

The ballots are closed and the 15 players will be revealed this Saturday. I had my prelim list. Here’s how I finally voted:

  1. Charles Smith
  2. Billy Knight
  3. Don Hennon
  4. Brandin Knight
  5. Clyde Vaughan
  6. Demetreus Gore
  7. Sam Clancy
  8. Sean Miller
  9. Carl Krauser
  10. Charles Hyatt
  11. Jerome Lane
  12. Brian Shorter
  13. Larry Harris
  14. Ricardo Greer
  15. Julius Page

I chose Ricardo Greer over other very good players on bad teams from the 90s — like Cummings and McCullough. Greer was such a force in his Senior year. Not just carrying the load all season, but the way he led a young team through the Big East Tournament all the way to that Championship game. He led as a Senior helping the transition from Willard to Howland. It showed a glimpse of how good he could have been with a full team. Not to mention what was to come the next few years for Pitt.

You can take a look at the resume of each nominated player. We’ll see how close I came to the actual selection.





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