The Schwab wrote:While Jeff was there KU only played in 1 Final Four and that was his senior year, so I don't know what OK st making the final four this year has to do with anything. And for anyone who's mad this has turned into a JB debate I'm sorry.
winner wrote:
"This is why Jeff is/was different than maybe a lot of the young players coming out of ND today
he had a dream"
taken from internet.....Discover how hard work, perseverance, and an unyielding determination to achieve success combined to produce a player who set Big 12 Conference and Kansas Jayhawk three poing shooting records. Jeff Boschee, starter and co-captain of the Kansas Jayhawk team which reached the Final Four in 2002, and writer Mark Horvath (co-author of the book "Floor Burns") reveal the personal life of one of KU's most prolific scorers. Follow Boschee from his days of youth basketball through high school success with his friends from Valley City, North Dakota. Learn what it was like to be a two-time state Player of the Year, to garner the fame of becoming the only player in North Dakota sports history to be a McDonald's All-American, yet try and live a normal teenage life.
winner wrote:
"this guy is a a special athlete also, guys like Wiggins in the 80's and 90's were playing the 3, 4 and 5 spot....now they are playing 1 and 2.....this makes it hard to play a KU caliber college in the days of now... 2013-14"
taken from internet....Wiggins could be one of the first picks in this year’s N.B.A. draft, but he already plays with the expressionless bearing of a 10-year professional with his fourth team. No gestures after hitting a 3-pointer. No posturing after blocking a shot. And no chest-bumping celebrations, at least not until Kansas (24-9) has something tangible to celebrate.