https://www.linkedin.com/posts/georgia-institute-of-technology_one-of-the-student-athletes-who-officially-activity-7142177231983837184-D9Z6#:~:text=Scott%2C%20who%20originally%20left%20Georgia,Tech%20Scheller%20College%20of%20Business.&text=That's%20fantastic!Is the degree still a mandated part of it??
I know. I meant that’s probably why the delay.
Feed him swill and take pictures.
......oh, wait, you already do that.
No, but pretty sure the requirements for having a jersey retired were set back in Rice's day. He was a big proponent of student athlete.Because a degree makes Kenny Anderson and Stephon Marbury lesser players.
I'd like to see Kenny's jersey retired. That said while Marbury was a great player, I don't think his career at Tech calls for his jersey to be retired.No, but pretty sure the requirements for having a jersey retired were set back in Rice's day. He was a big proponent of student athlete.
agreed. #3 would belong to Jarrett Jack IMHO.I'd like to see Kenny's jersey retired. That said while Marbury was a great player, I don't think his career at Tech calls for his jersey to be retired.
Dennis Scott will be getting his number retired (presumably at some point next season)
Dennis Scott will be getting his number retired (presumably at some point next season)
Definitely!agreed. #3 would belong to Jarrett Jack IMHO.
I would like to see a second area where jerseys were hung for guys like Anderson but the numbers were not retired. We have several. Moses fits as ACC Player of the year. There are many more.No, but pretty sure the requirements for having a jersey retired were set back in Rice's day. He was a big proponent of student athlete.
This shot got posted here recently in the "loudest you've heard the Thrillerdome" thread IIRC. First time I had ever seen it:1989(?) UNC :"steals the inbound pass!. THREE!
There is a better chance if they have an undergraduate degree from Tech, according to the school and GTAA policy.I'd like to see Kenny's jersey retired. That said while Marbury was a great player, I don't think his career at Tech calls for his jersey to be retired.
As I recall at the McCamish grand opening, most all the legends of Georgia Tech basketball were recognized by name and uniform number, at least for those played after the SEC withdrawal.. I think they were painted over during the last refresh of the Zelnak gym. I don't think today there is that much interest in display of the the history of GT Men's basketball, except in the season press guide.I would like to see a second area where jerseys were hung for guys like Anderson but the numbers were not retired. We have several. Moses fits as ACC Player of the year. There are many more.