Whatever happened to him?
Does he have a brother Devin?
Greg was in my office not too long ago...President and CEO of Northwest Mechanical, Inc out of Davenport. Seems like a good dude.
He was a player before my time, so I don't remember him as a player.
Greg Hester was a Cyclone legend, but I'm not sure I remember him actually getting on the floor after pregame warm ups.
Keith Murphy made Hester a legend during the games. He'd always start the "Hester Watch" when we'd get up big and chronicle how close Greg was to Johnny Orr as he moved down the bench.Greg Hester was a Cyclone legend, but I'm not sure I remember him actually getting on the floor after pregame warm ups.
I bet that guy could drink way more wine coolers than Hester.
As fans of ISU basketball, we used to chant for Hester at the end of games. He sat on or near the end of the bench, and if the score of the game was not in question, all of Hilton would start chanting Hester...Hester...HESTER. As it built in crescendo, Coach Orr used to try to ignore it. I remember Hester getting embarassed by it early in the season, then he played it up a bit later. When Orr finally gave in, called his number and Hester got up and started taking the sweats off, the crowd would go nuts. Just another in the great traditions in my memory of attending ISU basketball games.
Good Times...!As fans of ISU basketball, we used to chant for Hester at the end of games. He sat on or near the end of the bench, and if the score of the game was not in question, all of Hilton would start chanting Hester...Hester...HESTER. As it built in crescendo, Coach Orr used to try to ignore it. I remember Hester getting embarassed by it early in the season, then he played it up a bit later. When Orr finally gave in, called his number and Hester got up and started taking the sweats off, the crowd would go nuts. Just another in the great traditions in my memory of attending ISU basketball games.
As fans of ISU basketball, we used to chant for Hester at the end of games. He sat on or near the end of the bench, and if the score of the game was not in question, all of Hilton would start chanting Hester...Hester...HESTER. As it built in crescendo, Coach Orr used to try to ignore it. I remember Hester getting embarassed by it early in the season, then he played it up a bit later. When Orr finally gave in, called his number and Hester got up and started taking the sweats off, the crowd would go nuts. Just another in the great traditions in my memory of attending ISU basketball games.
As fans of ISU basketball, we used to chant for Hester at the end of games. He sat on or near the end of the bench, and if the score of the game was not in question, all of Hilton would start chanting Hester...Hester...HESTER. As it built in crescendo, Coach Orr used to try to ignore it. I remember Hester getting embarassed by it early in the season, then he played it up a bit later. When Orr finally gave in, called his number and Hester got up and started taking the sweats off, the crowd would go nuts. Just another in the great traditions in my memory of attending ISU basketball games.