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John Groce (HC Akron Zips)

Piney;2092501; said:
Rough start to the MAC season after a tremendous non-conference season. But things seem to be going back on track after blowing out Kent State and then... tomorrow... Ohio honors the legend... the man that I was so fortunate to be a student during his time in Athens, and helped make tons of memories while I was in college (especially a last second road trip to UVA to watch Ohio crush a top 10 team enroute to the Pre-Season NIT title and then a #11 national rating, in which I stormed the court with the other students that made the road trip)

Gary Trent's jersey is being hung in the rafters of the Convocation Center.

To honor this... I have changed my Avatar/Sig
The legend of OU basketball will always be their legendary coach, Jim Snyder. As far as players, the 1963-64 team was very good. Beat Kentucky in the regional semi finals before losing to a powerful team from up north.

Gary Trent

Gary Trent won’t necessarily flash back to his dunks that shook the basket, the Mid-American Conference championship, the NCAA Tournament and the students holding signs that read “Shaq of the MAC” when his No. 20 uniform is retired by Ohio University today and hoisted to the rafters at the Convocation Center.

With his wife, Natalia, and sons Gary Jr., 13, Garyson, 3, and Grayson, 7 months, at his side, Trent might think about how close he came to being another angry inner-city youth who became a negative statistic.

As a 14-year-old at Hamilton Township High School, Trent was enrolled in his seventh school and sleeping on the floor of an aunt’s house in Obetz because his father was in prison and his mother had abandoned him.
What happened at Hamilton Township and Ohio turned his life around.

“If it weren’t for people like Randy Cotner, my high-school coach, and Elmo Kallner, the superintendent at Hamilton Township, I would be dead or serving a life sentence,” he said. “Then I came to Ohio University and coach Larry Hunter took over. I would not be here without any of them, because I had no idea how to live. Those men were my surrogate fathers. They caught me when my life was ready to fall.”

Trent, 37, returns to the scene of some of his greatest accomplishments as much more than an athletic icon. He is a husband, father, elementary school teacher and coach.

Bobcats fans remember Trent as a 6-foot-8, 250-pound monster of a player. He totaled 2,108 points and 1,050 rebounds before becoming the 11th player taken in the 1995 NBA draft, by the Milwaukee Bucks. He is the only player in MAC history to be voted Player of the Year his first three years.

“Gary was the most intimidating force I have ever seen because he wanted to be great,” said Hunter, who now coaches at Western Carolina. “Gary was so competitive. He once dunked with two people hanging on his arms. He landed on the floor and stared at them as if to say, ‘Is that all you’ve got?’ Gary could bench press 500 pounds.”
None of that would have been possible had the staff at Hamilton Township not had its hands all over Trent from day one.

Athletic director Mark Beggrow, Cotner and Kallner told Trent that he wouldn’t touch a basketball if his grades and conduct weren’t up to snuff.

“Gary stubbed a toe so many times, but he eventually listened,” Beggrow said.
They put him to work after school, cleaning and performing odd jobs, and got him tutors. Kallner bought him a bed out of his own pocket, and Cotner drove Trent to school every day.
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Piney;2092501; said:
Rough start to the MAC season after a tremendous non-conference season. But things seem to be going back on track after blowing out Kent State and then... tomorrow... Ohio honors the legend... the man that I was so fortunate to be a student during his time in Athens, and helped make tons of memories while I was in college (especially a last second road trip to UVA to watch Ohio crush a top 10 team enroute to the Pre-Season NIT title and then a #11 national rating, in which I stormed the court with the other students that made the road trip)

Gary Trent's jersey is being hung in the rafters of the Convocation Center.

To honor this... I have changed my Avatar/Sig

Weird...I was at that game and was one of those students who made the road trip also. Great times. :cheers:
 
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I still have the Pre Season NIT finals on VHS where Gary went for 33 pts and 20 rebounds. and perfect 12 for 12 from the floor.

Imagine how pissed Brady Hoke must have been watching that game.
 
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OH HSKR FAN;2125030; said:
Coach Groce has gotten some chatter on Nebraska boards. Not sure how serious the University is at this time. If I'm Tom Osborne I would take a look at Stephens off of Izzo's staff.

Heck, Groce has gotten some Nebraska media attention too with his name popping up on lists. But I doubt he will go to Nebraska. Nothing against Nebraska... well... it is against Nebraska... they don't fit his career path he seems to be aiming at. It's a risky job for him to take. There are no current seniors on this year's Ohio team and they are picking up a key transfer that will play next year.

Groce's smart move is to come back to Ohio for one more year. There is a good chance they can be an at-large team next season, let alone the favorites of the MAC. He will be THE hot up and coming coach next season and can get a better job than Nebraska. And when that happens... Ohio's next coach will be Jeff Boals :biggrin:
 
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Piney;2125261; said:
Heck, Groce has gotten some Nebraska media attention too with his name popping up on lists. But I doubt he will go to Nebraska. Nothing against Nebraska... well... it is against Nebraska... they don't fit his career path he seems to be aiming at. It's a risky job for him to take. There are no current seniors on this year's Ohio team and they are picking up a key transfer that will play next year.

Groce's smart move is to come back to Ohio for one more year. There is a good chance they can be an at-large team next season, let alone the favorites of the MAC. He will be THE hot up and coming coach next season and can get a better job than Nebraska. And when that happens... Ohio's next coach will be Jeff Boals :biggrin:

didn't Danny Knee leave Ohio for Nebraska back in the 80s?
 
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