Just watched a documentary on the great Boston Celtic Dave Cowens. Did not realize he was a Kentucky kid growing up in Newport. Did Rupp not recruit him ? Was just wondering how he ended up at FSU and not UK
Issel and Cowens were the same age and played in the same years. It would’ve been unreal to have Cowens and Issel together for three (3) years.Just watched a documentary on the great Boston Celtic Dave Cowens. Did not realize he was a Kentucky kid growing up in Newport. Did Rupp not recruit him ? Was just wondering how he ended up at FSU and not UK
Please explain….I would assume Rupp had a choice and made the right decision in the end
The other big man available in 1966
Dan Issel, nuff saidI would assume Rupp had a choice and made the right decision in the end
The other big man available in 1966
I’ve heard Issel say he was Rupp’s 2nd or 3rd choice but Cowens wasn’t mentioned.They’re both hall of farmers, it’s 2025, and consequently I don’t have to chose one over the other. But back in 1966 when they both graduated high school, I’m presuming Rupp saw Issel as being the better fit for the direction he wanted to take the UK program. While he didn’t score as many points as Issel, Cowens was a beast at Florida State and for the Celtics.
Meh. They’re both in the hall of fame, yes? And while this is a UK basketball forum as opposed to an NBA forum, only one of them won one or more NBA championship rings?I’ve heard Issel say he was Rupp’s 2nd or 3rd choice but Cowens wasn’t mentioned.
ONe was the guy Ohio State gotI’ve heard Issel say he was Rupp’s 2nd or 3rd choice but Cowens wasn’t mentioned.
I come to view RR every month or so whether I need to or not. Quite the jolt to see Dave's name heading a thread.Just watched a documentary on the great Boston Celtic Dave Cowens. Did not realize he was a Kentucky kid growing up in Newport. Did Rupp not recruit him ? Was just wondering how he ended up at FSU and not UK
Oh the Newport bar fights.My brother played with Dave at Florida State. Always loved hearing the stories about how tough he was. My brother said he was one tough man.
Terry was a good friend and I miss talking to himI come to view RR every month or so whether I need to or not. Quite the jolt to see Dave's name heading a thread.
I went to HS with Cowens & he's my friend. Not a close friend, but friend.
He didn't grow up in Newport. It was next door in Bellevue. I played (not very well) against him in the Catholic grade school league. He was a topnotch all-around athlete. Was on swim team & ran track. Didn't go out for HS hoops team till he was junior after he grew from 6-2 to 6-6 & Coach Connor highly "coaxed" him to play hoops. As Jr he shot 28% from FT line & wasn't allowed to dribble. To say he developed late is putting it mildly. As Sr he got his FT's up to 40%. Man, could he ever get up. Still, he wasn't best player on the team. PG Terry Sandfoss was. He went to Morehead. Hoops team also had a MLB P, a guy who played for Bellarmine, a guy who accompanied him to FSU & played, and a guy who played baseball for Harvard (All that doesn't count the 6-10 guy who is a priest.). FSU coach did know what he was getting.
Yes, Rupp wasn't interested. Guess he didn't visualize his future development enough. Tough as nails, but real nice guy. I could tell some stories. Hopefully will see him next year at 60th HS reunion. He splits his time between ME & FL. Haven't seen him since 50th but talk to guys who he's much closer to.
He had Dave Guidugli for a bodyguard...lolOh the Newport bar fights.
They were a pair. Had lunch with DG & a group of guys back in July. I laugh to this day (& right now) about our UK intramural flag football team fight with the other side. DG stood in the middle of the field taking on 3-4 of them wheelhousing. They bounced off him. Me, I just stood & laughed MAO till I got decked. But still laughed. Good times.He had Dave Guidugli for a bodyguard...lol
Yea, he went downhill too soon. Sad. Used to run into him at NC football & hoops games & talked a bit. Knew Terry from about 6th grade & little league football. He'd have been a helleva RB had he stuck with football. Played softball against him for many years at Four Mile in 70s & 80s.Terry was a good friend and I miss talking to him
My wife and I had breakfast with Dave at sis's in Newport back in June. He is always a treatThey were a pair. Had lunch with DG & a group of guys back in July. I laugh to this day (& right now) about our UK intramural flag football team fight with the other side. DG stood in the middle of the field taking on 3-4 of them wheelhousing. They bounced off him. Me, I just stood & laughed MAO till I got decked. But still laughed. Good times.
His son is QB coach at ND. We had Gino till the Mumme thing came out in the open.
I was told the doctor told Terry if he didn't stop drinking he would be dead in a year. I was told Terry stopped for about 6 months, was doing really well and started back drinking. I need to call brother Jimmy and see how they're doingYea, he went downhill too soon. Sad. Used to run into him at NC football & hoops games & talked a bit. Knew Terry from about 6th grade & little league football. He'd have been a helleva RB had he stuck with football. Played softball against him for many years at Four Mile in 70s & 80s.
Funny. I had breakfast at Sis's on Saturday.My wife and I had breakfast with Dave at sis's in Newport back in June. He is always a treat
Extreme effort guy with high intensity. No doubt he could playWatching highlights of Cowens, could he play D3 basketball today??