I'd like to see how Fanatics would rate the following big men...
1. Cato
2. Meyers
3. Homan
4. Alexander
5. Fizer
6. Shirley
7. Hubalek
1. Cato
2. Meyers
3. Homan
4. Alexander
5. Fizer
6. Shirley
7. Hubalek
I would probably place Brackins at the top. I'm too young to have seen Cato or Meyers play, and I barely remember seeing Fizer play because I was in 5th grade during the 2000 season. And is Alexander referring to Chris Alexander? The guy who only played in like 20 games as a Cyclone? Because I would have to rank him near the bottom.
1. Brackins
2. Fizer (not really a center)
3. Cato (never saw him play much, but I've seen clips, and he was good)
4. Homan
5. Hubalek
6. Shirley
7. Meyers (never saw him play)
8. Alexander (wasn't that good)
When did he play?
I've only really been following ISU basketball since I was about 11 or 12
I'm 20 now
I would probably place Brackins at the top. I'm too young to have seen Cato or Meyers play, and I barely remember seeing Fizer play because I was in 5th grade during the 2000 season. And is Alexander referring to Chris Alexander? The guy who only played in like 20 games as a Cyclone? Because I would have to rank him near the bottom.
1. Brackins (not really a center)
2. Fizer (not really a center)
3. Cato (never saw him play much, but I've seen clips, and he was good)
4. Homan
5. Hubalek
6. Shirley
7. Meyers (never saw him play)
8. Alexander (wasn't that good)
Not sure you know what you are talking about here Sparky, Victor was one heck of a ball player.
Find it hard that you claim he "wasn't that good" but you rate Cato and Loren Meyer with never seeing them play.
Big Vic played before both of them. Considering that both Brackins and Fizer are forwards - and actually having seen them all play, I would say Victor was the best offensive player of the group - by far and the same could be said for Cato on the defensive end.