Shavlick Randolph. Grandpa Ronnie Shavlick. OFC
Good job my man Sky! You got me on "Pumpsie." However I do remember Jumpin Johnny Green!Shavlick Randolph. Grandpa Ronnie Shavlick. OFC
Still have his card. OFCWho could forget a guy named Pumpsie? Seriously?
I had his baseball cards.
Wish I still did. Might be worth something.
Ooops. I guess I gave away the sport.
Still have his card. OFC
It's getting late.
For those of you dying to know, Jerry (Pumpsie) Green was a mediocre second baseman for the Boston Red Sox in the early 1960s. His claim to fame is that he was the first African America to play for the BoSox. If early '60s seems awfully late in the game for that sort of thing, you are correct. Boston was the last major-league team to integrate.
His brother Cornell had more athletic success. He was an All-American basketball player at Utah State and somehow managed to carve out a long and productive NFL career with the Cowboys despite the fact that he did not play football at Utah State.
Yep on Dennard. He missed six games with a thigh contusion.
Yep on Dennard. He missed six games with a thigh contusion.
I'm throwing away a potential question here.
But.
This 1980 game was played in Madison. It was a return for a 1979 Duke-Marquette game in Cameron, which Duke won. It was the first nationally-televised game at Cameron.
Black Sunday. North Carolina was seeded No. 1 and Duke was seeded No. 2. The teams had split four games that season, Duke winning in the Big Four, Carolina in the ACCT and a regular-season split--including the Airball Game.
It was all set up for an epic fifth set in Greensboro.
Until it wasn't.
The only one of those 3 schools I'd ever heard of was Elizabethtown and that's only because I've been going to White Lake since I was about 14 or 15 years old and Elizabethtown is only about 15 minutes from White Lake lolNah.
This may be too tough.
Eddie Cameron graduated from Washington and Lee
Harold Bradley graduated from Hartwick
Bill Foster graduated from Elizabethtown.
Three of the most successful coaches in Duke history went to schools most people have never heard of.
In fact, Vic Bubas is the only Duke head coach who ever played in an NCAA Tournament game.
Something easier.
Name the former Duke player whose grandfather was ACC Player of the Year.
The only one of those 3 schools I'd ever heard of was Elizabethtown and that's only because I've been going to White Lake since I was about 14 or 15 years old and Elizabethtown is only about 15 minutes from White Lake lol
Duke/Maryland, again, but in 1984 I believe.
The only one of those 3 schools I'd ever heard of was Elizabethtown and that's only because I've been going to White Lake since I was about 14 or 15 years old and Elizabethtown is only about 15 minutes from White Lake lol