Even though it was only for one year before he went on scholarship, I'm going with Lee Melchionni.
he was, think he was an all-american too.He was on the soccer team too, right?
I had a history class with Patrick in 2004. Super nice guy and very intelligent.Buckners a good one but I'm going with Patrick Johnson he was a nice BIG walk on
Pretty sure he was on scholarship from Day 1.did McClure start as a walkon?
he was him and Demarcus were the same classPretty sure he was on scholarship from Day 1.
I wasn't aware that this McDonald's All American was a walk-on....that has to be a first.Trajan !
Hey, give the guy a break. Maybe there was more than one Trajan. Trajan Burgermeister maybe. Class of...uh, never mind.I wasn't aware that this McDonald's All American was a walk-on....that has to be a first.![]()
Hey, give the guy a break. Maybe there was more than one Trajan. Trajan Burgermeister maybe. Class of...uh, never mind.
OFC
Absolutely no disrespect for "The Assassin." I LOVED the guy. Just joining in the fun of referring to him as a walk on.To be fair, Trajan is one of my all time favorite Blue Devils. As I have said before....his shooting form is so perfect if looks like an instructional video every time.
Trajan was a walk on because he played minor league baseball professionally during his summers. Look it up, he was not on scholarship but was a recruited walk-on.
“Where are they now?” Duke basketball edition: Trajan Langdon
By Bobby Colton on June 12, 2013
Langdon's story begins before he took his talents to Durham. Langdon's first professional sport was actually baseball, as the San Diego Padres selected Langdon in the sixth round of the 1994 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. While playing basketball at Duke, Langdon was spending his summers playing in the Padre's farm system. A third baseman, Langdon logged 186 plate appearances over three seasons, but he hit just .176.
Due to the salary he was taking in from the Padres, Langdon was not a scholarship basketball player for the Blue Devils, making him technically a walk-on. Regardless of his status, Langdon was a major contributor immediately for Duke. As a freshman Langdon started 24 of 31 games, averaging 11.3 points per game on 42.8 percent shooting from long range. After his impressive freshman season, Langdon missed the entirety of his sophomore season due to a devastating knee injury.
My humble apologies!“Where are they now?” Duke basketball edition: Trajan Langdon
By Bobby Colton on June 12, 2013
Langdon's story begins before he took his talents to Durham. Langdon's first professional sport was actually baseball, as the San Diego Padres selected Langdon in the sixth round of the 1994 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. While playing basketball at Duke, Langdon was spending his summers playing in the Padre's farm system. A third baseman, Langdon logged 186 plate appearances over three seasons, but he hit just .176.
Due to the salary he was taking in from the Padres, Langdon was not a scholarship basketball player for the Blue Devils, making him technically a walk-on. Regardless of his status, Langdon was a major contributor immediately for Duke. As a freshman Langdon started 24 of 31 games, averaging 11.3 points per game on 42.8 percent shooting from long range. After his impressive freshman season, Langdon missed the entirety of his sophomore season due to a devastating knee injury.
Great call, crazy! I believe both he and his brother walked on at Duke.Jordan Davidson. He owns my all time favorite duke moment, when he nailed that three at the end of the WVU game in the Final Four. He didn't play much but he was able to get in that game and make a shot he'll carry with him forever. I was never more happy for a Duke player ever.