Points: Third all-time with 1,970 points Assists: All-time leader with 497 assists Steals: All-time leader with 196 steals Free throws made: Second all-time with 522 Free throws attempted: Second all-time with 670 Field goals made: Fifth all-time with 666 Field goals attempted: Fifth all-time with 1,428 Single-season scoring: Eighth best with 678 points in 1992
Anothy Peeler stats Points: Third all-time with 1,970 points Assists: All-time leader with 497 assists Steals: All-time leader with 196 steals Free throws made: Second all-time with 522 Free throws attempted: Second all-time with 670 Field goals made: Fifth all-time with 666 Field goals attempted: Fifth all-time with 1,428 Single-season scoring: Eighth best with 678 points in 1992
Hey, Gabe. Very interesting episode. Quick question: If the 3-point line was in play, how many points would Joe Scott have scored (he had 46) vs Nebraska at Brewer Fieldhouse? Answer: 50+. And, this was from a really not so prolific scorer. When it is your night, it is YOUR NIGHT.
Peeler statsPoints: Third all-time with 1,970 points Assists: All-time leader with 497 assists Steals: All-time leader with 196 steals Free throws made: Second all-time with 522 Free throws attempted: Second all-time with 670 Field goals made: Fifth all-time with 666 Field goals attempted: Fifth all-time with 1,428 Single-season scoring: Eighth best with 678 points in 1992
Great video. Thanks. It's always hard to compare players on different teams, but Gilbert and Grill do remind me a bit of each other.
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Peeler was a soldier
Points: Third all-time with 1,970 points
Assists: All-time leader with 497 assists
Steals: All-time leader with 196 steals
Free throws made: Second all-time with 522
Free throws attempted: Second all-time with 670
Field goals made: Fifth all-time with 666
Field goals attempted: Fifth all-time with 1,428
Single-season scoring: Eighth best with 678 points in 1992
1992 Big Eight Player of the Year
1992 Male Athlete of the Year
1992 consensus second-team All-American
People forget about Robertson, he'll, I did lol.. and my old school guy Paul O'Liney
Loved Olivetti and Mark Adkins
Clarence Gilbert is my favorite Tiger ever. I admit he wasn't the greatest player ever, but when he started making shots, the building FELT different.
Veru exciting player
Rush was the best crazy .
Anothy Peeler stats Points: Third all-time with 1,970 points
Assists: All-time leader with 497 assists
Steals: All-time leader with 196 steals
Free throws made: Second all-time with 522
Free throws attempted: Second all-time with 670
Field goals made: Fifth all-time with 666
Field goals attempted: Fifth all-time with 1,428
Single-season scoring: Eighth best with 678 points in 1992
1992 Big Eight Player of the Year
1992 Male Athlete of the Year
1992 consensus second-team All-American
Mark Atkins, Jason Sutherland, Melvin Booker
Kim Englishs senior season was amazing shooting from 3 almost 50% if I remember correctly
Kassius Robertson?
I’m Sunny’s vintage and would certainly agree with you there. His was the first name that came to my mind.
Hey, Gabe. Very interesting episode. Quick question: If the 3-point line was in play, how many points would Joe Scott have scored (he had 46) vs Nebraska at Brewer Fieldhouse? Answer: 50+. And, this was from a really not so prolific scorer. When it is your night, it is YOUR NIGHT.
Where was Peeler?
Peeler statsPoints: Third all-time with 1,970 points
Assists: All-time leader with 497 assists
Steals: All-time leader with 196 steals
Free throws made: Second all-time with 522
Free throws attempted: Second all-time with 670
Field goals made: Fifth all-time with 666
Field goals attempted: Fifth all-time with 1,428
Single-season scoring: Eighth best with 678 points in 1992
1992 Big Eight Player of the Year
1992 Male Athlete of the Year
1992 consensus second-team All-American
Grill looked like Kevin Durant 🫢🤭🤩It was beautiful 😅 Matt Lawrence, Kareem Rush ,Clarence Gilbert, D Hodge 2many to remember.
Don't forget Gilbert had 13 3's at Colorado. I'll never forget that
Thomas Gardner was the first three point specialist I remember
I know he wasn't as prolific as some of the guys named, but I always though Melvin Booker had a good shot and could make them in clutch moments.
Kassius Robertson and Jabari Brown
Kassius Robertson Matt Lawrence Jabari Brown
Matt Lawrence or Josh Kroenke
Good call on Kroenke.
John McIntyre
KU lost