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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy_Taylor_1972" data-source="post: 993746" data-attributes="member: 6776"><p>Recruited from Illinois by assistant coach Dwane Morrison, Rich was considered one of the top three players in the country out of high school in 1967. At 6-9 &1/2, he measured almost 7 foot span. With the Lew Alcinder no-dunk rule in effect, he took advantage of that by a high release of his left hand jump shots that very few, even Jacksonville's 7 foot 2 inch Artis Gilmore could stop. Rich shot over 52% from the field his junior year with 30.1 points per game and 10th nationally in scoring. He had a career 26.6 ppg and 12 rebounds, still the Tech leading career points leader with only three years on the varsity due to freshman being ineligible. We definitely had a center-focused offense during his time and had plenty of time in the California shuffle or the Kentucky flip-flop offense to get Rich the ball with no 30-second clock, still scoring 80 points a game shooting 50% as a team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy_Taylor_1972, post: 993746, member: 6776"] Recruited from Illinois by assistant coach Dwane Morrison, Rich was considered one of the top three players in the country out of high school in 1967. At 6-9 &1/2, he measured almost 7 foot span. With the Lew Alcinder no-dunk rule in effect, he took advantage of that by a high release of his left hand jump shots that very few, even Jacksonville's 7 foot 2 inch Artis Gilmore could stop. Rich shot over 52% from the field his junior year with 30.1 points per game and 10th nationally in scoring. He had a career 26.6 ppg and 12 rebounds, still the Tech leading career points leader with only three years on the varsity due to freshman being ineligible. We definitely had a center-focused offense during his time and had plenty of time in the California shuffle or the Kentucky flip-flop offense to get Rich the ball with no 30-second clock, still scoring 80 points a game shooting 50% as a team. [/QUOTE]
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