This was exactly why I picked Pardon, who was rarely the focal point of the defense so he had a lot of high-percentage shots.I have to guess it's Pardon. Esch was great, but when I was watching him the opponents' triple teams limited his success to a small degree.
Thats just nasty.My gut says Kyle Rowley, but I had Taco Bell late last night.
Your gut probably feels Kyle's pain.....career 45% shooter at NU.My gut says Kyle Rowley, but I had Taco Bell late last night.
I wanted to vote for Rankin, as he's one of my all-time favorites, but I knew it wouldn't be him. Also, there is a character actor named Kevin Rankin, and last time I saw the basketball player at a tailgate, I dorkily yelled out, "loved you in Breaking Bad!"Pete Nance had a very strong senior year in 2021-22 at Northwestern (on the offensive end).
He shot 49.7% overall, highlighted by a phenomenal 45.2% from outside the 3 point arc.
No one has voted for him so far.
Kevin Rankin had an excellent career at Northwestern, starting for 4 years.
As a junior in 1992-93, he shot 52.3% from the floor, playing 33 minutes a night, averaging 15.3 points and 8.3 rebounds per game.
He is 10th on the NU career scoring list and 2nd in career rebounds.
He may have been the slowest Northwestern player of the modern era, especially when he was tired.
Minimum 100 field goal attempts?
Some our best "key kickers" were far below that because they did not to need so many field goals. We were punching in touchdowns.
How many field goals did Bryan Huffman kick in 2004? We were really scoring touchdowns back then. But when could do, boom punch three points.,
He won some games for us. Brian didn't kick 100 times for us.