For a couple years after he left Iowa, it was the best of both worlds. Tom Davis coaching George Ravelings recruits.Saw it reported on X that George Raveling has passed away.
IMO, George was the best recruiting coach in Iowa MBB history.
Or maybe Tom Davis could have been an assistant coach for Raveling, teaching the press.I was thought it would have been cool for Raveling to recruit for Tom. He was one hell of a recruiter. I will also remember him having to wipe himself down with a towel during the games in Iowa City.
Regarding that even Caitlin made comments about how hot it got in Culver.
I couldn't agree more. If he had a weak spot, it was his challenges at making during game adjustments. That is one of Tom's strong points, so YES, your point is well taken that the two of them together would have made one hell of a coaching staff.Or maybe Tom Davis could have been an assistant coach for Raveling, teaching the press.
It's crazy to me that George Raveling coached Washington State starting in 1972, and lasted for 11 years in Pullman. Honest to god, he must have been one of about seven black people in town. I'd love to know more about those years - I'm sure he must have had some pretty interesting stories.
Historic figure in the basketball world. And really added an interesting chapter to Iowa's rich tradition in the sport in the latter half of the 20th century.