Who is Iowa State's GOAT MBB player?

Whose was better?

  • Barry Stevens

    Votes: 13 72.2%
  • Dedric Willoughby

    Votes: 5 27.8%

  • Total voters
    18
  • Poll closed .

Cyclones_R_GR8

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Grayer's senior year: 25.3 pts, 9.4 r, 2.3 a, 1.6 stl per game. He led the league in scoring and if I recall correctly shared the rebounding title at 6'5".
The thing with Grayer was it was always a quiet 25 ppg. 90% of the time it was nothing flashy, just steady game in and game out. His rebounding was more impressive because he was closer to 6'3" than 6'5".
 
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Malone

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I have to go with Tinsley as the greatest. He really helped Fizer succeed. And without Fizer, we still won the the Big 12 title without him. How do you lose a great player like that and then come back and win it the next year? The reason we won two titles primarily because we had Tinsely at point guard. Think about that. TWO BACK TO BACK TITLES with Tinsley led teams!!!! Hoibergs teams never came close to that. Heck, they lost a lot of home games in Hoiberg's senior year.

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VeloClone

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Valid point, but that is still no excuse for typing that word.

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1980 to the present i'll say
1. Jamaal Tinsley
2. Marcus Fizer
3. Jeff Grayer
4. Barry Stevens
5. Fred Hoiberg
6. Jeff Hornacek
7. Royce White
8. Victor Alexander
9. Loren Meyer
10. Julius Michalik
11. Melvin Ejim
12. George Niang
 

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