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- Curmudgeonx
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Neph,
How many Duke or NC players played high school basketball in NC?
In the last 100 years, no state has had more impact on basketball (high school and college) than Indiana, with a close second place to Kentucky. North Carolina comes in around 5th or 6th and that is really only in the last 30 years that NC is relevant.
How many Duke or NC players played high school basketball in NC?
In the last 100 years, no state has had more impact on basketball (high school and college) than Indiana, with a close second place to Kentucky. North Carolina comes in around 5th or 6th and that is really only in the last 30 years that NC is relevant.
Curmudgeonx wrote:Neph,
How many Duke or NC players played high school basketball in NC?
In the last 100 years, no state has had more impact on basketball (high school and college) than Indiana, with a close second place to Kentucky. North Carolina comes in around 5th or 6th and that is really only in the last 30 years that NC is relevant.
i certainly wasn't referring to duke......they can go to hell. but until the last 10 years or so, Carolina recruited in-state just as much as anyone else out there....
anyways, i'm just having a little fun w/ ya, any opinions about this are completely subjective, i.e. your cute little rankings of "basketball impact by state." onto the next question!
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Oh, would you rather a Favre question? Yes, you would.
Actually, my question was going to be about the largest capacity stadiums in the world, but when I looked it up and saw that a) I was very wrong and b)the largest (by 20,000) was in North Korea, I decided against it.
And then the next one was very sneaky, but I might ask it anyways.
Anyways, who was the first player not named George Herman Ruth to hit over 50 home runs in a season?
Actually, my question was going to be about the largest capacity stadiums in the world, but when I looked it up and saw that a) I was very wrong and b)the largest (by 20,000) was in North Korea, I decided against it.
And then the next one was very sneaky, but I might ask it anyways.
Anyways, who was the first player not named George Herman Ruth to hit over 50 home runs in a season?
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i'll guess jimmie foxx......but he was a red sock i think, and spurg said he wouldn't do that......
melbourne cricket ground used to be the world's biggest a few years ago.....120,000 or something
melbourne cricket ground used to be the world's biggest a few years ago.....120,000 or something
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I think Greenberg was the second non-Babe to hit 50. I'm looking for the dide before him.
And, Sometimes it's hard to keep North Korea and Mexico straight in my mind, but I feel I did a good job of that here. Although I did think Stadia Azteca was the biggest, it's actually like fourth or fifth.
And of course, William. Rules are on the first page, answer my question.
And, Sometimes it's hard to keep North Korea and Mexico straight in my mind, but I feel I did a good job of that here. Although I did think Stadia Azteca was the biggest, it's actually like fourth or fifth.
And of course, William. Rules are on the first page, answer my question.
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spurgistan wrote:I think Greenberg was the second non-Babe to hit 50. I'm looking for the dide before him.
And, Sometimes it's hard to keep North Korea and Mexico straight in my mind, but I feel I did a good job of that here. Although I did think Stadia Azteca was the biggest, it's actually like fourth or fifth.
And of course, William. Rules are on the first page, answer my question.
uh uh, mate, give credit where due, i looked it up, greenberg was 4th, foxx was 3rd......and 2nd is a great one, nice question, spurgy
about the man in question: Although only 5'6" tall, he weighed 195 pounds, mostly muscle, and had an 18" neck but only size-6 shoes. One sports writer wrote that he was built along the lines of a beer keg, and not wholly unfamiliar with its contents.
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