Ejim is one of my favorite all time Cyclones. Superlatives aren't enough. I hope I meet him in heaven someday.
Sorry, but this is lame. A reasonable argument can be made either way. There are a number of great ISU players that do not have their jerseys retired.
Not applying this to Ejim, but count me in the camp that thinks retiring jerseys should be for the elite of the elite (I feel the same way for baseball Hall of Fame, etc.).
Reminded me of this: http://joeposnanski.com/joeblogs/the-willie-mays-hall-of-fame/
Joe Posnanski is an amazing sports writer. Met him in KC while he was here. Great guy, too.Reminded me of this: http://joeposnanski.com/joeblogs/the-willie-mays-hall-of-fame/
In the minority here, but I don't see it. Great player, but not rafter worthy in my opinion.
Big 12 player of the Year. Big 12 Champion. Sweet Sixteen team. Most Starts. Top 12 scoring, top 3 rebounds. If anyone deserves it is Melvin. If you don't think so then shut the hell up.
Was never the best player on any of his teams. Most of his career ranking are due the his ranking in number of games played. Season averages don't warrant it. Got the nod for POY as a career award. Was a good player for four years. Not a focal point on offense. Hoiberg admitted he only had a small section of plays for him.
He was a great cyclone. But not worthy of hanging from the rafters. Save it for our best players.
Was never the best player on any of his teams. Most of his career ranking are due the his ranking in number of games played. Season averages don't warrant it. Got the nod for POY as a career award. Was a good player for four years. Not a focal point on offense. Hoiberg admitted he only had a small section of plays for him.
He was a great cyclone. But not worthy of hanging from the rafters. Save it for our best players.
Was never the best player on any of his teams. Most of his career ranking are due the his ranking in number of games played. Season averages don't warrant it. Got the nod for POY as a career award. Was a good player for four years. Not a focal point on offense. Hoiberg admitted he only had a small section of plays for him.
He was a great cyclone. But not worthy of hanging from the rafters. Save it for our best players.
Was never the best player on any of his teams. Most of his career ranking are due the his ranking in number of games played. Season averages don't warrant it. Got the nod for POY as a career award. Was a good player for four years. Not a focal point on offense. Hoiberg admitted he only had a small section of plays for him.
He was a great cyclone. But not worthy of hanging from the rafters. Save it for our best players.
I met him at Cy's one night...that was good enough for me!Ejim is one of my favorite all time Cyclones. Superlatives aren't enough. I hope I meet him in heaven someday.
Sorry, but this is lame. A reasonable argument can be made either way. There are a number of great ISU players that do not have their jerseys retired.
Not applying this to Ejim, but count me in the camp that thinks retiring jerseys should be for the elite of the elite (I feel the same way for baseball Hall of Fame, etc.).
Tough guy. I would like to meet you lol
The hate is heavy, huh? Fred would probably also admit that with out Mel we probably don't get into the tournament the last two years. His numbers in conference play are phenomenal!Was never the best player on any of his teams. Most of his career ranking are due the his ranking in number of games played. Season averages don't warrant it. Got the nod for POY as a career award. Was a good player for four years. Not a focal point on offense. Hoiberg admitted he only had a small section of plays for him.
He was a great cyclone. But not worthy of hanging from the rafters. Save it for our best players.
Rafter worthy players show up for Sweet 16 games. He made the coaches of all Big 12 teams look like fools for the last 4 games of his career. Fantastic 4 year player. Hang his pencil in Parks, but he doesn't deserve the rafters of Hilton.
Sorry, but this is lame. A reasonable argument can be made either way. There are a number of great ISU players that do not have their jerseys retired.
Not applying this to Ejim, but count me in the camp that thinks retiring jerseys should be for the elite of the elite (I feel the same way for baseball Hall of Fame, etc.).