OrangeInKy
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Odd. We must be awfully unlucky to only have one in our history. And it wasn't even a very good player at that. Houston - nada. King - nope. Ellis - zip. Crazy.
Who had a quad double? I'd like to read up on that.
Three games into his UT-Martin career earlier this season, he became the first men's player in Division I history to record a quadruple-double with 25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals
If we're basing it purely on results, then leave me off.
So let me get this straight. All of LeBron's triple doubles are attributed to the greatness of the unemployed Mike Brown and Erik Spoelstra?
Does Tyler have the natural ability of LBJ?
Maybe it was dumb luck. Just took a long time to get there. Putting a mediocre player in the position to achieve it has to increase the odds.
Who was your quad double in person?
Who is the mediocre player you're referring to there? I'm assuming it's not the best player on the 2008 SEC champions.Does Tyler have the natural ability of LBJ?
Maybe it was dumb luck. Just took a long time to get there. Putting a mediocre player in the position to achieve it has to increase the odds.
Who was your quad double in person?
Lester Hudson a maestro on the court and survivor off it - Men's College Basketball - ESPN
And let me assure you, the coach was not the reason for this.
Hudson must have had one Hell of a coach in college then to have pulled off the quadruple double. Maybe UT can hire that guy.
I remember that now. Bless you for attending a Martin-Central Baptist College game.