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Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:15 am
by Roundball
Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

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Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:33 pm
by FurmAlum
My favorite would be the '70 team of USC with Roche, Owens, Riker, Ribock, and Cremins. Or was it Bob Carver? With Rick Aydellotte coming off the bench. Can't remember if he was on that team or not.

They could also fight pretty good too!

Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:31 am
by Roundball
Bruce Grimm hits last second shot to upset Clemson in the first round! https://www.thestate.com/sports/college ... 07226.html

NO. 9 FURMAN (1974) 73, NO. 8 CLEMSON (1990) 71

Furman: Clyde Mayes 17 points, 11 rebounds; Bruce Grimm 21 points; Fessor Leonard 12 points, 6 rebounds.

Clemson: Dale Davis 18 points, 12 rebounds; Elden Campbell 16 points, 8 rebounds.

Game Summary: Sharp-shooter Bruce Grimm drilled a 3-pointer from the left wing with three seconds remaining to break Clemson’s heart and advance the Paladins into the Elite Eight.

The game featured a battle royal around the rim with Clemson’s all-star tandem of Dale Davis and Elden Campbell battling the Paladins’ Clyde Mayes and Fessor Leonard.

The Tigers, who fought back from a nine-point deficit in the second half, took the lead 71-70 Davis’ follow-up of a Marion Cash miss with 9 seconds on the clock. Furman point guard Ed Kelley got the ball to Grimm for the decisive shot.

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Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:51 pm
by FurmAlum
Loved that Clemson game!

Used to occasionally shoot pool in the student center with Bruce between classes. Does anyone know what he did career wise after FU?

Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:29 am
by Furmanoid
I think he had a somewhat troubled life. But I believe his son was a real basketball standout in Indiana.

Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Fri Apr 03, 2020 10:01 am
by Fuonetime
Bruce had one of the great nicknames in FU history....Poinsett Bruce. BTW he would have love playing with the 3 point line and how modern day coaches have encouraged the shot.

Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:48 pm
by Roundball
It’s over for our Paladins. We get beat by the Shamecocks, 91-78. https://www.thestate.com/sports/college ... 22081.html

“South Carolina: John Roche 31 points; Tom Riker 14 points, 14 rebounds; Tom Owens 16 points, 10 rebounds.

Furman: Clyde Mayes, 14 points, 14 rebounds; Bruce Grimm 27 points; Craig Lynch 17 points, 7 rebounds.


Game Summary: The longtime rivals — they first played in 1908 — engaged in one of those run-and-gun shootouts with neither team in danger of committing a shot-clock violation.

Scoring aces John Roche for the Gamecocks and Bruce Grimm for the Paladins engaged in an anything-you-can-do-I-can-do-better sideshow. Roche scored 31 points on 11 of 16 shooting from the floor; Grimm went 9 for 15 and finished with 27.

Meanwhile, a man’s game unfolded inside with Furman’s Clyde Mayes and Fessor Leonard battling USC’s formidable front line of Tom Owens, John Ribock and Tom Riker.”

Re: Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history

PostPosted:Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:48 am
by Furmanoid
This is sort of bogus. I know this Carolina team was really good so far as their record goes, but talent-wise it did not compare with the Carolina team the 1974 Paladins actually beat. English was an 8 time NBA Allstar and Winters was a 2 time NBA Allstar. Dunleavy wasn’t an Allstar but had a long NBA career. But Furman just handled them. English was visibly intimidated by Mayes especially after Clyde caught one of his jumpers- didn’t slap it away, just caught it. Humiliating.