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6 minutes ago, greenminer said:

Grant has 5+ years of Denton bball now.

Considering his success and consistency, do we have any players that can claim to be part of the winningest class(es) in history?

22-23: 19-5 (will def hit 20-25 wins, and at some point lose at least a 6th game)
21-22: 25-7

20-21: 18-10
19-20: 20-11
18-19: 21-12
17-18: 20-18

I have to think Tylor Perry will go down as one of the best to ever play for us.  And I think Javion deserves HOF as well.  A darkhorse would be Mardez McBride.

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13 minutes ago, Dannymacfan said:

I have to think Tylor Perry will go down as one of the best to ever play for us.  And I think Javion deserves HOF as well.  A darkhorse would be Mardez McBride.

Thanks, but that's not what I'm asking.

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Posted
2 hours ago, greenminer said:

Grant has 5+ years of Denton bball now.

Considering his success and consistency, do we have any players that can claim to be part of the winningest class(es) in history?

22-23: 19-5 (will def hit 20-25 wins, and at some point lose at least a 6th game)
21-22: 25-7

20-21: 18-10
19-20: 20-11
18-19: 21-12
17-18: 20-18

My guess is Rubin and Abou will have the most wins in UNT history over a four year period after next year. 

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2 hours ago, Dannymacfan said:

I have to think Tylor Perry will go down as one of the best to ever play for us.  And I think Javion deserves HOF as well.  A darkhorse would be Mardez McBride.

That may not have been the original question, but Tylor and Javion are certainly HOF worthy in my book. I have loved watching those two dominate and especially achieve the results at the end of games. Pure Magic. We are so fortunate to have them.

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3 hours ago, greenminer said:

Grant has 5+ years of Denton bball now.

Considering his success and consistency, do we have any players that can claim to be part of the winningest class(es) in history?

22-23: 19-5 (will def hit 20-25 wins, and at some point lose at least a 6th game)
21-22: 25-7

20-21: 18-10
19-20: 20-11
18-19: 21-12
17-18: 20-18

At least in modern times (post 1958) taking 4-year periods, this past 4 years has been the best winning percentage-wise:

2019-23 = 82-33 (.713)

1975-79 = 76-32 (.703)

2018-22 = 84-40 (.677)

2006-10 = 87-43 (.669)

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/north-texas/

 

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Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, Dannymacfan said:

A darkhorse would be Mardez McBride.

No.

I loved Drez, but these career stats do not equate into a HOF career.

Points: 575 total (9.6 av)

Rebounds: 159 total (2.7 av)

Assists: 72 (1.2 av)

Threes: 127 shooting 40%

These are not HOF worth stats.

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5 minutes ago, greenminer said:

Now we are on the right track.  I am speaking just in terms of players that have the most career wins.

Yes Simmons was enrolled in school for 5 years but only played 3. I think he sat out the first year when he transferred from Arkansas state, and then one year he was injured the entire season. I think he has less than 65 wins in those three seasons.

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