OT: Sports trivia. Part three.

geddoughton23

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I guess UNLV in 1990, 91 and 92. I don't think that there was seeding in 1977, but they made it that year as well
 

dukedevilz

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I guess UNLV in 1990, 91 and 92. I don't think that there was seeding in 1977, but they made it that year as well

You are correct. UNLV did it in 1987, 1990, and 1991. The seedings were first used in 1979.

The only other school to do this more than once, was Florida, who did so in 2007 and 2014.
 

skysdad

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I missed the fact that this is part of a game. What is it that I need to do.


Ask a question according to sports. Try to keep it to one answer. Best thing to do is go back on this thread and read thr original post. OFC
 

geddoughton23

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I don't particularly like the question. I verified the answer at several sites. The record is 104 points in a season. It's not a QB. Touchdown passes thrown don't count toward the record. Receiving and rushing TDs do
 

geddoughton23

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No. The Duke season points leader at 104 had 17 TDs and one two points conversion. The D-1 leaders with 39 TDs and 234 points are Montee Ball of Wisconsin in 2011 and Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State in 1989
 

geddoughton23

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Montgomery is a good guess. The leader and Montgomery are often talked about together. I was surprised by how few points Montgomery scored. Only 15 TDs for his career. Most TDs was 6 as a senior
 

geddoughton23

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Chris Castor had 13 TD receptions as a senior and was ACC player of the year in 1982 according to Wikipedia. He played 2 seasons for the Seattle Seahawks. So he's 4 TDs behind the single season record
 
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geddoughton23

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The receiver with the record was twice an all American at Duke and ACC male athlete of the year as a senior. He was drafted in the ninth round and never played a down in the NFL
 

geddoughton23

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And it's not Jamison Crowder. Crowder was drafted in the fourth round and had a good year with the jets. Crowder's high for TDs came as a junior with 9 . He had 8 TD receptions and one rushing
 

geddoughton23

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The answer is Clarkston Hines. When he left Duke, he held the following ACC records:
Career TD receptions. 38
Career receiving yards. 3,318
Career receptions. 189
 
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geddoughton23

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The next question: name the player with the most NBA titles who played College Basketball in Durham NC
 

skysdad

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The answer is Clarkston Hines. When he left Duke, he held the following ACC records:
Career TD receptions. 38
Career receiving yards. 3,318
Career receptions. 189

Geez. I can't believe none of us could come up with one of the best recievers Duke ever had. Someone should have got that one. OFC