What's the logic behind this? It's not a zero sum game where if one player improves another can't. Quite the contrary.Micheal Payne was also the first one who came to my mind. As Greg Stokes got better, Payne regressed into mediocrity. Makes you wonder what Payne's career would have been like if Stokes was never around.
I would also put Roy Marble, Sr on the list. Yes he had a great Iowa career, but you always felt he was destined for much more. Then he kinda fizzled out in the pros. BJ Armstrong, Kevin Gamble, Brad Lohhaus all were Iowa teammates that ended up with better NBA careers than Marble.
Yeah, was just some Wilson basketball I had at home. Or maybe Spalding. I can't remember, that was 40 years go.Was it one of those Big Ten basketballs you used to be able to get at Hardee's??? Those things were awesome and everyone in the neighborhood seemed to have one. Better times, man, better times.
Wait...never mind those didn't come out till the early 90s. My bad...
Along that same vein his bro too. CM became a decent role player but for what high rankings he came in with he didn't meet those expectations either.Pat Mac
I wouldn't personally count them as under achievers. Clay Hargrove, especially, was an over achiever. Connie Hawkins never got a fair shake here.Clay Hargrave
Connie Hawkins
I believe Roy Williams from North Carolina wanted him bad and even was at his home the night before he committed to Iowa! Maybe he should of went there?Adam Woodbury was a top 50 recruit coming out of high school. He ended up averaging 6.2 points and 5.5 rebounds a game in his college career…at 7’1”.
As a senior, he averaged 7.6 points and 8.3 rebounds, average at best for a center.
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