Bobby Hurley (Duke, 1989-1993)
Just like MJ, Bobby Hurley did not have eye-popping per-game averages back in college either. For starters, he hardly got an average in the double figures. Despite his shortcomings, he proved to be a great leader who ensured that his teammates were giving it their all on the court. He is the all-time NCAA leader in career assists. Aside from that, his back-to-back championship wins at Duke also make him stand out from the rest. He was an All-ACC selection, not just once or twice but three times! It is also fascinating to hear that he was the NCAA Tournament’s most outstanding player in 1992.
Joe Holup (George Washington, 1952-1956)
When it comes to college basketball legends, we feel like Joe Holup does not get enough recognition! After all, he made the competition tremble in fear during his tenure at George Washington back in the ‘50s. He almost got an average of 20 points and 20 rebounds in his career. However, it is even cooler to hear that he is one of two NCAA players to have a record of 2,000 points and 2,000 rebounds. As a matter of fact, his record of 2,030 rebounds is the second all-time highest in the history of NCAA!