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Who’s the Mount Rushmore of March Madness?
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RE: Who’s the Mount Rushmore of March Madness?
(05-08-2018 11:01 AM)RutgersGuy Wrote:  Valvano (greatest run), Ewing (3 final game appearances in 4 years), Wooden (Most titles), Bill Raftery (best announcer).

(05-08-2018 02:54 PM)stever20 Wrote:  Gordon Hayward would have been a lock if that shot from half court had gone in. It would have been the iconic shot of the NCAA tournament.....

Agree with both of these points. Each selection is representative of why March is so special (and, quite frankly, why there is no sporting event that comes close to matching it).

Mine would be:

Coaches: John Wooden, Mike Krzyzewski, Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith and Bobby Knight.

Players: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, Christian Laettner, Bill Walton and Oscar Roberston.
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