http://www.wralsportsfan.com/voices/blogpost/6944329/Fail...how many people's jerseys are they gonna honor...still...his jersey is still going in the rafters[Edited on February 2, 2010 at 9:42 AM. Reason : corrected][Edited on February 2, 2010 at 9:43 AM. Reason : corrected]
2/2/2010 9:39:50 AM
Pretty sure that is 'honoring' and not 'retiring.' That is a pretty major difference.
2/2/2010 9:41:41 AM
My fault...but still...
2/2/2010 9:42:29 AM
i guess if hanging a jersey in the rafters = retiring the jersey, then we have ~20 retired jerseys
2/2/2010 9:47:32 AM
^ Yes I mistyped it, I just can't change the post title.
2/2/2010 10:05:05 AM
wasn't he the final four MVP?i'd say that counts
2/2/2010 10:19:01 AM
The 3rd or 4th option on his team and his jersey is honored? Weak...
2/2/2010 10:42:01 AM
2/2/2010 10:54:48 AM
They actually have an objective process for determining which jerseys are honored, right?Also, who gives a shit
2/2/2010 10:56:25 AM
http://bigbluehistory.net/bb/statistics/careerjerseyretired.htmlI was just looking up UK. I guess Wall is so good they brought #11 back for him.** Also, Kenny Walker had his jersey retired? LOL...[Edited on February 2, 2010 at 11:00 AM. Reason : x]
2/2/2010 10:58:28 AM
shit looks ridiculous
2/2/2010 11:13:48 AM
wellthey have had a number of talented basketball players
2/2/2010 11:20:08 AM
[quoteThey actually have an objective process for determining which jerseys are honored, right?Also, who gives a shit[/quote]
2/2/2010 11:25:12 AM
Brendan Haywood's jersey is in those rafters, so that pretty much invalidates the whole thing
2/2/2010 11:36:26 AM
he just hapened to be the shooter on the team with hansbrough and lawson.
2/2/2010 11:37:45 AM
2/2/2010 12:49:55 PM
i'll tell you the worst part: national title banners that you can't see b/c the hurricanes' banners for making the playoff get first billing.
2/2/2010 12:56:57 PM
that unc pic loooks like a white trash clothesline
2/2/2010 2:06:09 PM
at least we dont have a banner for a National Championship that we did NOT win.maybe we should put one up for '73
2/2/2010 2:41:17 PM
Sour grapes ITT
2/2/2010 3:23:21 PM
Lawson's jersey should be honored before Ellington's[Edited on February 2, 2010 at 8:57 PM. Reason : ]
2/2/2010 8:56:43 PM
it is
2/2/2010 8:59:14 PM
Oh. I didn't know that. I don't really keep up with them that much, especially since I'm in grad school in Philly. Well, as a UNC fan, do you think Ellington's jersey should be honored?
2/2/2010 9:02:29 PM
i'm more of the opinion that it should be reserved for excellence throughout an entire season, rather than getting hot over a few weeks. i mean MOP of the final 4 is nothing to sneeze at, and wayne's one of my favorite players, but IMO he didn't do quite enough to get up there.
2/2/2010 9:06:38 PM
I agree. I only think Hansbrough and Lawson from those teams should have their jerseys in the rafters. Hansbrough retired since he won NPOY, and Lawson honored since he won ACC POY.
2/2/2010 9:09:22 PM
Does Donald Williams have his jersey retired for that one good NCAA run he had?Apparently yes.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honored_North_Carolina_Tar_Heels_men%27s_basketball_playersHonored players * Players whose numbers are retired are shown with a blue backgroundNo. Name Years Criteria metNC Cartwright Carmichael 1921-24 First-team All-AmericaNC Jack Cobb 1923-26 National Player of the Year20 George Glamack 1938-41 National Player of the Year8 Jim Jordan 1944-46 Second-team All-America13 John "Hook" Dillon 1945-48 First-team All-America10 Lennie Rosenbluth 1954-57 National Player of the Year35 Pete Brennan 1955-58 First-team All-America40 Tommy Kearns 1955-58 Second-team All-America12 Lee Shaffer 1957-60 First-team All-America22 York Larese 1958-61 Second-team All-America35 Doug Moe 1958-61 First-team All-America11 Larry Brown 1960-63 Olympic gold medal32 Billy Cunningham 1962-65 First-team All-America22 Bob Lewis 1964-67 First-team All-America44 Larry Miller 1965-68 First-team All-America33 Charlie Scott 1967-70 Olympic gold medal, First-team All-America31 Bill Chamberlain 1969-72 Second-team All-America44 Dennis Wuycik 1969-72 First-team All-America35 Bob McAdoo 1971-72 First-team All-America34 Bobby Jones 1971-74 First-team All-America21 Mitch Kupchak 1972-76 First-team All-America, Olympic gold medal24 Walter Davis 1973-77 Olympic gold medal45 Tommy LaGarde 1973-77 Olympic gold medal, Second-team All-America12 Phil Ford 1974-78 National Player of the Year31 Mike O'Koren 1976-80 First-team All-America30 Al Wood 1977-81 First-team All-America52 James Worthy 1979-82 National Player of the Year41 Sam Perkins 1980-84 Olympic gold medal, First-team All-America23 Michael Jordan 1981-84 National Player of the Year42 Brad Daugherty 1982-86 First-team All-America30 Kenny Smith 1983-87 First-team All-America34 J.R. Reid 1986-89 First-team All-America34 George Lynch 1989-93 MVP of NCAA Champions00 Eric Montross 1990-94 First-team All-America21 Donald Williams 1992-95 NCAA Tournament MOP42 Jerry Stackhouse 1993-95 First-team All-America30 Rasheed Wallace 1993-95 First-team All-America15 Vince Carter 1995-98 First-team All-America, Olympic Gold Medal33 Antawn Jamison 1995-98 National Player of the Year00 Brendan Haywood 1997-2001 Second-team All-America40 Joseph Forte 1999-2001 First-team All-America2 Raymond Felton 2002-05 MVP of NCAA Champions42 Sean May 2002-05 MVP of NCAA Champions, First-team All-America, NCAA Tournament MOP32 Rashad McCants 2002-05 Second-team All-America50 Tyler Hansbrough 2005-09 National Player of the Year5 Ty Lawson 2006-09 Second-team All-America22 Wayne Ellington 2006-09 NCAA Tournament MOPOnly Jack Cobb, George Glamack, Lenny Rosenbluth, Phil Ford, Worthy, Jordan, Jamison, Hansbrough retired.I put Ellington in the class of Donald Williams, Joe Forte, and Brendon Haywood.[Edited on February 2, 2010 at 9:24 PM. Reason : Donald not Shammond]
2/2/2010 9:18:27 PM
2/2/2010 9:21:25 PM
2/2/2010 9:27:56 PM
2/2/2010 9:30:54 PM
I wouldn't even say he was as good as ForteHe did get hot at a really fortunate time, though
2/2/2010 9:32:49 PM
^^Agree that Forte and Cota were better college players than Williams, Ellington, and Haywood.
2/2/2010 9:37:11 PM
Well Forte did win ACC POY, even though that was a tie with Shane Battier. Obviously that shouldn't have happened, but we can't change it. I think if you win ACC POY then you should get your jersey honored by your school. I do agree that Ed Cota should be honored over Ellington. Ed Cota finished his career as the third all-time leader in assists in the NCAA, behind #2 Chris Corchianni, and #1 Bobby Hurley. I think it's pretty cool that #1, #2, and #3 all came from Tobacco Road schools.ACC POY breakdownSchool - # of times awarded - YearsDuke University - 13 - 1963, 1964, 1966, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001†, 2005, 2006University of North Carolina - 12 - 1958, 1960, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1976, 1978, 1984, 1998, 2001†, 2008, 2009Wake Forest University - 10 - 1954, 1955, 1961, 1962, 1971, 1977, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2003N. C. State University - 7 - 1956, 1959, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1991, 2004University of Maryland - 5 - 1980, 1985, 1986, 1995, 2002University of Virginia - 4 - 1972, 1981, 1982, 1983University of South Carolina - 2 - 1969, 1970Boston College - 1 - 2007Clemson University - 1 - 1987Georgia Tech - 1 - 1990Florida State University - 0University of Miami - 0Virginia Tech - 0David Thompson and Ralph Sampson are the only 3 time winners, while Dickie Hemric, Len Chappell, Larry Miller, John Roche, Len Bias, Danny Ferry, Tim Duncan and J. J. Redick are the only 2 time winners.[Edited on February 2, 2010 at 9:46 PM. Reason : Cota]
2/2/2010 9:42:29 PM
like...we start jumping and then along with it go "ooooooooooooo" and get louder like "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH" and then switch to "PACK! PACK! PACK! PACK! OOOOOO PACK! PACK! PACK! PACK! OOOOOOOOOOOO! POWER PACK! POWER PACK! BACK THE PACK!" and then play a loud rockin rap song or somethin. i think it would get things crazy.
2/2/2010 9:43:53 PM
He doesn't deserve it.
2/3/2010 4:54:12 AM
Once they set the standards, they kind of have to keep doing it. Obviously, it does look totally ridiculous.But I think one of the big reasons it looks ridiculous is because Chapel Hill basketball teams have been professional outfits with a soulless business feel for many years. I don't think honor or tradition when I think Chapel Hill; instead, I think: competitively managed sports machine with dominant merchandising power.Since 1977 when the McDonald's All-American game/distinction first came about, every single player to have their jersey honored by Chapel Hill has been a McDonald's All-American. That goes all the way back 22 players to Al Wood. This is not the case for Duke, Kansas, Florida, or Kentucky (I checked), and I'd be willing to be that it's not true for any other basketball powerhouse in the nation.Chapel Hill is a corporate enterprise that is merely branded as a college basketball team.
2/3/2010 5:22:37 AM
You're telling me Wayne Ellingtons name is going to be next to Sam Perkins, Michael Jordan, and James Worthy? How far has the bar dropped?
2/3/2010 5:41:32 AM
^^ if thats true, that is super interesting, and a very good point.i totally agree with you
2/3/2010 9:08:42 AM
2/3/2010 9:15:02 AM
stop the presses.I think bridgetspk just dropped a bomb on us: exceptional collegiate basketball players were ... mcdonald's all-american high school basketball players?!?!?!?!
2/3/2010 9:17:08 AM
2/3/2010 10:15:11 AM
2/3/2010 12:03:49 PM
^^I'm aware.My point is that UNC-Chapel Hill is far and away the worst of the worst in this regard, and it's a big part of the reason why the pomp and ceremony of honoring jerseys seems so silly.Madman, don't know who you are, if you're a UNC-CH fan or what. Just be clear that what I pointed out is kind of interesting. Try to imagine that some awesome, cool dude who you really admire and wanna bwn is the one who shared that info with you...maybe you'll take it differently.
2/3/2010 1:03:44 PM
2/3/2010 1:32:16 PM
^^ part of what built that brand is the tradition of the program so of course they are going to continue to honor it.And I don't really think UNC is much different than UK in that respect... maybe the biggest difference is the ESPN hype machine of the Duke rivalry?[Edited on February 3, 2010 at 2:08 PM. Reason : x]
2/3/2010 2:08:32 PM
Antawn (pronounced Ant-wan) Jamison never won a national title, you have to win NCAA player of the year, not win a national title. If you win NCAA player of the year, you are player of the year in your conference and an all american. You can't be a national player of the year and not an all american, how could that happen, that would be like saying you're the best player in America but not one of the five best??? Basically, NCAA player of the year = jersey retired at UNC. And there are some troubled folks here who can't see straight. To put it in perspective, they have a "Hodge" type player come through at least once every full class (4 years) and I can't really argue with that, but obviously some will, it just so happens they have so many of them that no one sticks out as much as Hodge did here for the last 15ish years of NCSU basketball.With regards to the NCSU folks that think UNC is ridiculous to hang all those jerseys, well first, why do you care, it's thier jerseys in thier building that they paid for privately??? Secondly, the city of Raleigh held a parade for our Gator Bowl win. Of course I didn't expect our Ath. Dept. to turn down such a gesture from the city, but it's completely over the top compared to hanging a couple jerseys for a non BCS bowl. We also had bobble head night on Hodge's senior night/crotch punch. If Unc had a bobble head give away for every player that was as good as Hodge you would be exponentially more furious than you are now, because it would happen every other year. SOrry to bring common sense to a UNC bashing thread, but you can definitely hate on the 1924 Helms banner, that is total garbage, as is the Haywood jersey if it hangs.My personal opinion which is irrelevant is that anyone in the 95-99 regime at UNC besides Jamison shouldn't see their jersey in the rafters. In 98, lost to Utah, which had 2 guys that could play, and the rest were some of the most unathletic players I've seen. The Stackhouse/Wallace/Jamison/Carter era had more talent in the NCAA [Edited on February 3, 2010 at 2:27 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2010 2:16:08 PM
it's thier jerseys in thier
2/3/2010 2:35:25 PM
2/3/2010 2:40:42 PM
I'll try to cut teh typos out form now on for the folks who found it offensive!
2/3/2010 3:23:33 PM
2/3/2010 3:29:55 PM
Notice I said 95-99, Stackhouse and Wallace came in the Fall of 93, I said the era, not that Carter and Jamison played with Stack and Wallace, never said that. 95-99 is a five year stretch anyway, which was mentioned to assume that they all didn't play with one another. For example, the last 5 or 6 years of NCSU basketball could be defined as the Hodge/Grant/Horner era. I'm very aware the 98 team didn't include all 4 and that UNC still lost to a vastly less talanted team in Utah. The players that have their jerseys in that 95-99 that I don't think should are Stack, Wallace b/c they stayed two years with no title, and apparently Haywood, I didn't even know his was up there. He was dominated by Duke, a not-on-paper requirement that Dean and the hierarchy would obviously frown upon when deciding to honor a jersey. I have no idea if Donald Williams has his jersey honored, but if I were Dean, his would be up there well ahead of Stack and Wallace.[Edited on February 3, 2010 at 4:04 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2010 3:50:46 PM