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Post by TheInfoMan on Mar 13, 2018 16:37:24 GMT -5
Inspired from walk comments in the "we are in" thread where he rightly (IMHO) says our 1997 team was way better than this years squad. Which one of Cooley's own teams making it to the Big Dance was the best?
This is PC's 5th Straight Big Dance team. Which of those 5 was our best team?
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Post by yankeefriar on Mar 13, 2018 18:51:57 GMT -5
'14 was the most fun to watch. Maybe because it was the 1st, after such a long drought, maybe it was Cotton, maybe it was what the iron 6 were able to achieve with no bench. Not the best, but very fun to watch.
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Post by FriarNut on Mar 13, 2018 20:26:26 GMT -5
Cotton's senior year was the best team Cooley has coached.
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Post by dmac80 on Mar 13, 2018 20:35:22 GMT -5
15-16 was the most talented with a chance to do something but underachieved in the end. Wasn’t that the team that was ranked all year and 8nside the top 10?
13-14 was more enjoyable with the iron 6 and cotton winning the BET and taking UNC to the end. I’m really dying for one of these teams to do something in March....glad to be back in the mix, that was step 1. It would be nice to get to the next level and advance a bit.
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Post by drairf on Mar 13, 2018 21:21:11 GMT -5
I think 14-15 was the most talented. Had some serious size and were one of the longest teams in the country that year. Pretty deep with Derosiers, Harris, Henton, Dunn, Lindsey, Bentil, Chukwu, Cartwright and Lomomba all playing 10+ MPG. I did learn over the weekend from the best source possible that despite what we hear about Friars all loving each other, that team didn't. At least some of them didn't.
15-16 had by far the top 1-2 punch we've seen in some time with Dunn and Bentil but too many minutes for the likes of Lomomba and zero frontcourt depth after Bentil and Bullock.
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