69-70 team didn't make the NIT. It was the 70-71 squad. They lost to UNC in the final.Is anyone old enough to remember when the NIT was considered as important as the NCAA? If you do, then you know that the 1969-1970 team should never be left off a top 10 list.
Would that team have been competitive in a championship final in more recent years? We suspect not but don’t know for sure. What we do know is that teams feared Yunkus and did everything they could to scheme against him. And he still got his points.
Yes, thank you. One of only two Tech basketball teams to make a final.69-70 team didn't make the NIT. It was the 70-71 squad. They lost to UNC in the final.
I’d say they were more talented than the 16-17 team.Most of the same teams as everyone else. And the ACC tournament run in 09-10 was fun, but to call that a great team is probably a stretch. That team was 7-9 regular season in the ACC and only had 19 wins going into the conference tournament. They arguably needed that run to make the NCAAT
HISTORY OF GT HOOPS IN NUTSHELLGood list but the sobering part is, those are really the only good teams we’ve had at GT. That list is basically our small relevance in college basketball…. Almost every Cremins team from 84/85 to 95/96, two Hewitt squads (04 and 09 team which greatly underachieved) and Josh’s ACCT champs in 2021.
I think 84-85 was as good or better. Refs called Salley for his fifth foul early but refused to call a fifth on the four Georgetown players with four fouls each as they continued to hammer away on Tech shooters. Price was ice cold shooting that day 3-16!1. 1989-90, no doubter. Lethal Weapon 3.
2. 1984-85, did not make final four but had an absloutley LOADED roster with Price, Salley, Dalrample, etc, and lost to Patrick Ewing and co. in the elite eight.
This list dates you.1989-90
1984-85
2003-04
1985-86
1995-96
1992-93
2004-05
2020-21
1991-92
2009-10
1987-88
1990-91
2006-07
It is pretty close between the top three, but I gave 1990 team the edge for winning the ACC (which the 2004 team did not do) and for making it to the Final Four (which the 1985 team did not do) Also, they were playing UNLV well until the refs decided to stop calling fouls on them. That game was certainly more competitive than the UNLV-Duke Championship game.84-85 is at the top of the list for me. We lost to Georgetown because Price was absolutely wiped out physically from the previous game (per one of the assistants) and was leaving his jumper short. Worst shooting performance of his career, and he was getting open looks.