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re: SEC athletes who are considered tGOAT in their sport

Posted on 5/1/14 at 12:54 am to
Posted by Crimson G
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Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 5/1/14 at 12:54 am to
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- Shaq is the best center and most dominant player in NBA history (imo).


Posted by tigerbait2010
PNW
Member since May 2006
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Posted on 5/1/14 at 1:04 am to
LSU definitely dominates women's track

Muna Lee-7-time national champion, 12 time SEC champion, 20 timr all-american

Kimberlyn Duncan-7 time national champion, 12 time SEC champion, 14 time All-American

Had Xavier Carter not gone pro in track so early and not been such a shithead, he would have been arguably the greatest of all time. In TWO seasons, he won 7 NCAA titles and was a 10-time All American. What a shame and the true definition of a world class talent. To think as a sophomore, he broke Jessie Owens' single meet NCAA title record. Unreal. Also a shame he couldn't catch a football to save his life. UGA fans, in case you do not remember, he was the einstein who took a knee at the 1 yard line in 2004. UGA was out for blood that day

Also, I guess I am just going by NCAA history. Duncan is young into her career, so she could end up the best of all time. Carter will never get the chance.


As far as all time, Shaq probably is the best center of all time. Jamarcus russell was the greatest purp' drankin NFL bust of all time. And maybe Donnie Jones could be the best punter in NFL history? Not too knowledgeable of the all time greats for that one

ETA: Pat Henry
also ETA: Dawn Sowell was widely considered to be named the fastest woman of all time (even today) but suffered a hamstring injusry in 1989 to end her career. She ran a 10.7 100m dash and 22 flat 200 meter. For anyone who follows track even casually, that is absolutely absurd. She would still be faster than most male athletes who have access to much stronger supplements. She won three national titles at LSU before going pro.

This post was edited on 5/1/14 at 1:41 am
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