Retiring Eric Berry's #14

#7
#7
A lot of criteria has to be met before the number can be retired. Not sure what our standards are but it's not easy. Not against it, just saying.
 
#15
#15
If you retire Berry #14, then you better retire Roland James #14 because he was just as good, and in my opinion, better.
 
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#20
32, 49, 61, 62

Bill Nowling (Aug. 8, 1920 - Aug. 9, 1944), a fullback from St. Petersburg, Fla., wore number 32. Nowling was a three-year starter from 1940-42 under Gen. Robert Neyland and John Barnhill.

Number 49 was worn by Rudy Klarer (March 9, 1923 - Jan. 6, 1945), a reserve guard in 1941 and starter in 1942. Klarer hailed from Louisville, Ky.

Willis Tucker (May 10, 1918 - Nov. 28, 1944) wore number 61. The Knoxville High School graduate earned a Vol football letter in 1940 and was a sprint star on the UT track and field team.

Number 62 was worn by Clyde "Ig" Fuson (March 11, 1923 - Dec. 4, 1944), a Middlesboro, Ky., native and fullback on the 1942 team who shared playing time with Nowling. Fuson had a younger brother, Herschel "Ug" Fuson, who was a freshman on the 1942 team and transferred to Army, where he graduated.
 
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#21
#21
He was very good, but no way. Its for all time greats; not the team MVP.

If four years then I don't know I would have a problem with it. He was one of the all time greats. If he were on better teams we might have seen even more amazing plays from him. But 4 years is a rule I can live with.
 
#24
#24
I hate retired numbers. I wish none were that way.

Will Al Wilson, Leonard Little, Condredge, Henderson have theirs retired?

Check out UK basketballs retired number system. Its comical. So many other ways to honor players and educate future generations.

JMO.
 
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