Thursday, September 9, 2010

50 greatest college dunks of all time

This is a good one to file away in a few weeks, and then reminisce about where you were when they happened live. It's 14 minutes, but the graphics and editing are top notch.

The No. 1 dunk? Of course it's Jerome Lane against Providence, which jump-started Bill Raftery's broadcasting career.

Before that, there's glass shattering against the Tar Heels at No. 8. Then Cincinnati's Melvin Levett coming from nowhere for a sky-high putback.

The good ones start with an old-school one-handed tomahawk from Jerry Stackhouse against Virginia Tech.

Cat fans, remember Derek Anderson over Andrae Patterson and UofL?

The Cards were also on the wrong end of a Renaldo Balkman slam. Balkman, by the way, had a great highlight to points scored ratio, didn't he?

A good one for the Cards was one of their all-time greats, LaBradford Smith, skying over DePaul in Freedom Hall.

How about Georgia guard Travis Leslie's coming out dunk against DeMarcus Cousins last season?

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