All-time UT BBALL Team

#26
#26
I only added Federman and Roth at Center as kind of a joke, since I thought they were weak as big men.
 
#27
#27
If the three point play were in effect when John Snow played Lofton might have chasing him now! As the great John Ward would say when Snow launched one....."Bottommmmmmmm!!"
 
#28
#28
this has been brought up before, but i've never seen a satisfying answer. i can't imagine four of the starters not being ernie, bernie, houston, and ellis. but we need a PG. do we have anything remotely close?
 
#29
#29
this has been brought up before, but i've never seen a satisfying answer. i can't imagine four of the starters not being ernie, bernie, houston, and ellis. but we need a PG. do we have anything remotely close?

Johnny Darden, Clarence Swearinger, Tony Harris, Tony White, C. J. Watson, Billy Hahn................

Did Ed Grey only play one year? #2 guard??
 
#30
#30
thanks rocky, out of those i'd take white or i guess watson maybe? either way, i wouldn't feel comfy about any of those guys handling the rock against anyone else's all-time team
 
#31
#31
If the 3 point line was around when M. Brooks played he would have hit a bunch and Tyrone Beamon was pretty good at the point.
 
#32
#32
I would take C. J. also. Tony Harris seemed to fall apart in the tourney games but had a lot of talent.
 
#33
#33
If the 3 point line was around when M. Brooks played he would have hit a bunch and Tyrone Beamon was pretty good at the point.

is that the same tyrone beamon that illegally recruited for bama basketball? I never knew of a tyrone beamon for UT. can someone fill me in?
 
#34
#34
who would they replace? I'd place dale ellis in front of both of them. Yarbrough had more talent than anybody at UT (except B King), but never lived up to it.
Right now I wouldn't have them on the list either but I would have love to have seen Yarbrough with Pearl as head coach....He was athletic as all get out, could have really flourished in Pearl's offense.
 
#37
#37
He played in the late in the early 80s for the Vols dont know anything about bama though.

thanks. i was just a wee little lad then.. should still know my history though. btw, good to know Homer Simpson is a Vol
 
#38
#38
If the 3 point line was around when M. Brooks played he would have hit a bunch and Tyrone Beamon was pretty good at the point.

Brooks was from Memphis and a fabulous shooter. Also Gary Carter from East Tennessee and Crosby were good shots.

How could I forger Beamon. I think he wa an assiastnt coach at Bama and got their program on probabation leading to Hobbs firing!
 
#39
#39
if it is the same beamon, he gets my nod for PG just on the bama probation part alone
 
#41
#41
Johnny Darden, Clarence Swearinger, Tony Harris, Tony White, C. J. Watson, Billy Hahn................

Did Ed Grey only play one year? #2 guard??

Also add Rodney Woods. He still leads the Vols in Assists, I think.
 
#42
#42
with all due respect for neyland and fulmer, but i don't think i want them at PG
 
#44
#44
I see no mention of Ron Slay, Ron Slay was nasty and was the SEC scoring leader (I think) his final year at UT.

He's balling overseas right now from what I hear.

Yes, he was the SEC's leading scorer, but somehow did not make the All-SEC team. No respect.
 
#45
#45
Most people weigh a player's NBA career to evaluate how talented they are. Slay's lack of a career hurts him in some eyes.
 
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