The Greatest?

from cowboys.beloblog.comIt’s a favorite conversation starter for sports fans everywhere: who is the greatest player/coach/pitcher/center/quarterback? With Darren McFadden about to embark on a potentially historic season, it feels like an appropriate time to start that debate for the Hogs.

Let’s throw out all stats, facts and figures, and comparisons of eras and go with gut feelings here. Simply put, who is the greatest Razorback of them all (looking purely at their college production)?

I’ll start by saying that D-Mac has already staked a pretty good claim as the best football player ever to play at Arkansas. With all due respect to past legends such as Lance Alworth, Billy Ray Smith, Joe Ferguson, Steve Atwater and many others, no one has had the individual impact or national recognition as McFadden.

As far as I know (which isn’t very far), no football Razorback had previously won a major national award, and McFadden has already won the Doak Walker. No Razorback has ever seriously been in the conversation for the Heisman, and McFadden was the runner-up after his sophomore season and figures to be the thick of it again this year.photo by John W. McDonough/SI

After that it gets trickier. Sidney Moncrief put the basketball program on the map. Corliss Williamson was a dominant national player and led the Hogs to their only major sport national title. Mike Conley won multiple track championships and was a general athletic freak of nature. It’s hard to assess where D-Mac fits in this crowd without some broader perspective, but the simple fact that he’s already in the conversation after just two years is pretty amazing.

So who gets your vote? For me, I have a personal bias for Corliss but D-Mac could very well shoot to the top of this list after this season. In the meantime, McFadden will only be a Razorback for 13 more games, so let’s appreciate and enjoy history in the making while he’s here.

Filed under: Corliss Williamson, Darren McFadden, Football, General — John at 9:15 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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Comment by CharlieHog

August 30, 2007 @ 6:58 am

Interesting discussion. Jeff King was a 2 time All-American (and a freshman All-American) and the number 1 overall pick in the MLB draft. So I think he definitely has to be in the discussion.

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Comment by Razorback Expats

August 30, 2007 @ 9:12 am

Thanks Charlie. Stephen and I both know basically nothing about Razorback baseball, so we’ll be counting on you to give us that perspective!

-John

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Comment by Tab Prewett

September 2, 2007 @ 1:16 pm

Perhaps Tyson Gay is the greatest of all time. If he takes two golds in the Olympics, he has to be ranked higher than anyone — fastest in the world!!!!

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Comment by CharlieHog

September 4, 2007 @ 5:55 am

Veronica Campbell already has 2 Olympic Gold medals. She’s also the world’s fastest woman currently.

How awesome is that: the world’s fastest man and world’s fastest woman are both former Razorbacks.

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