The First NASCAR Hall of Fame List is Up!

With special to thanks to our member, Spheniscus, we here at Notinhalloffame are pleased to announce the launch of a new section here: The NASCAR list.  The NASCAR Hall of Fame has only been in place for a few years, but with a beautiful building and a loyal fan base, this is a Hall with some serious legs.   Please take a look at this new section which helps complete our major sports section.

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Other Halls of Fame you want to see?

Gang..... i got to thinking..... With the NCAA Basketball class announced, and with Garth Brooks also being named to the Country Music Hall of Fame; are there other Halls of Fame that you would like to see profiled here?  Should we start looking at the Collgiate Ranks?  There is a Boxing Hall of Fame, but honestly is that sport worth looking at anymore?  What about UFC?  It is a relatively new sport, but one that garnishes a lot of attention.  Should we look at the Hip Hop Hall of Fame, Country Music and Pop Music Hall of Fame?

What would you like to see next?

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The 2012 NCAA Basketball Class

Gang, I know that we don't rank the NCAA Basketball Hall of Fame, but I did think it was worth mentioning that the ten man class of 2012 has been announced.  This includes:

Joe B. Hall who succeeded Adolph Rupp at Kentucky and led the Wildcats to a championship in 1978.

Patrick Ewing who was a megastar for the Georgetown Hoyas, and later became a Basketball Hall of Famer with the New York Knicks.

Earl Monroe who was a forty point per game scorer at Winston Salem State.

Willis Reed who led Grambling to three NAIA Championships.

Claude Lovellette who was a star at powerhouse Kansas, and was the Nation's leading scorer in 1952.

Dave Robbins who won over 700 games at Virginia Union.

Phil Ford who is the second all time leading scorer at North carolina (which says something!)

Kenny Sailors who was a star at Wyoming and historically speaking is credited with creating the jump shot.

Jim Host and Joe Dean who are entering as contributors representing Kentucky and LSU respectively.

 

We congratulate these fine men for their induction to the NCAA Basketball Hall of Fame!

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Bountygate....and the Hall of Fame

Very Random thought....Those sports fans not in a hole are very aware of the New Orleans Saints "Bountygate" and the constant debates on what the impending fallout may be.  What we haven't heard (unless we missed it somewhere) is what ripple this may cause the Football Hall of Fame.  Unless, we are mistaken, we can think of only one potentail casulty: Sean Payton.

With a Super Bowl ring and an age under fifty, Payton's coaching future was as bright as his brief head coaching past.  However, potential fallout of Bountygate could result in him being suspended, or possibly fired.  With the NFL constantly cracking down on violent hits in the league, is it not possible that Payton and (for sure, Gregg Williams) suffer a severe consequence for this?  With a future not so bright, we wonder if this has derailed Canton chances.   Thoughts?

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The Worst Songs of All Time

Gang, if you haven't noticed already, a new section is up on the Rock and Roll section located on the left hand side.  The 100 Worst songs of Modern Pop Culture are now up for you to take a look at, which covers multiple decades and genres, and perhaps even a few songs you are not familiar with.  The ratings are a little different, as you can vote to your opinion of the song.  Let us know your thoughts!

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RIP: Davy Jones

The Monkees are one of the more polarizng debate for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Detractors accuratly point to the fact their greatest hits were not written by them, nor did they perform on their earlier records.  However, many of those songs that they performed (and did so live in concert often) have aged remarkably well and remain pop classics.  It is that positive aspect that we will focus on today, as we mourn the loss of their lead singer, Davy Jones.

Jones and the rest of the Monkees may have been put together for the purpose of a television show, but the foursome blended well together and left a legacy behind that sounded anything but pre-fabricated.  By many accounts, Davy Jones was a class act, and we will remember them fondly.

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Basketball Hall of Fame News Part 2.

In our first Basketball Hall of Fame List, we annointed Mel Daniels as our top selection.  He won't be there on the second list, as today he was selected as one of five automatic entrants to the Hall.

Daniels was selected by the American Basketball Association Committee, and really who else should they have selected?

Chet Walker holds our #13 spot, but he do will be removed on the next list.  Walker was selected by the Veteran's Committee. 

With our #2 (Reggie Miller) and #3 (Bernard King) selections as nominees, we look forward to a brand new top five come April.

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Basketball Hall of Fame News Part 1.

The Basketball Hall of Fame has announced its finalists.  As always, it encompasses a wide arrange of talent from NBA All Stars, Coaches and female candidates.  As you know, we only rank players from the NBA/ABA, but we would like to take a look at the 12 candidates, of which the inductees will be revealed at this year's Final Four.

The All American Red Heads

Considered the first professional women's team, this barnstorming group began in 1936 and do hold a historical significance in women's baseketball.  They are however not well known, though that has not stopped the Hall in the past.

Maurice Cheeks

Our #23 Selection was a four time All Star and a defensive gem.  The former Sixer would not be out of place in the Hall of Fame.

Bill Fitch

A Coach of the Year with Boston, Fitch was mostly known for his ability to help rebuild bad teams.  He is among the top tem in career wins, but is higher on the career loss list.

Bernard King

Our number three selection certainly has what looks to be a Hall of Fame resume woth two First Team selections, four All Star births and five times leading the NBA in scoring.  The knock on him is that he has no championship rings on his finger.

Katrina McLain

Who?

Dick Motta

A successful NBA head coach who led the Washington Bullets to the 1977-78 championship had over 900 career wins.  He also had over 1,000 career losses.  This may be a hard one to put in.

Reggie Miller

We thought he was a lock last year, and he is again the marquee name on the list.  The sharpshooter was a five time All Star and a three time selection to the NBA Third Team.  We have him ranked at #2 on our players list.

Don Nelson

Five times he won a championship ring as a player, he averaged a respectble ten points a game, is a three time NBA Coach of the Year and has the most wins in NBA history as a coach.  Any logical reason to keep him out?

Hank Nichols

He was the former supervisor of officials...honestly, we don't know much more than that.

Rick Pitino

He has taken three different teams to the Final Four and won the big dance in 1996.  He is currently the coach at both Louisville and Puerto Rico, but we wonder if someone who is still as active as Pitino will get in this year.

Ralph Sampson

We may only have him ranked at #52, and mainly that it is because his pro career was not what it was hoped to be: especially considering the hype he had in College.  Of course, the Hall looks at collegiate careers too, and Sampson's was excellent.

Jamaal Wilkes

When we said all he did was win, we weren't kidding.  Four NBA Titles, two NCAA titles and a beautiful jump shot....of course five Super Bowls has not got Charles Haley in yet.

Thought on who gets selected?

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Please welcome our new blogger, The Kidd!

Gang, we here at notinhalloffame.com are pleased to welcome a new member to our family.  Take a look on our top tab, and you will see a new entry next to hockey, Kidd's Corner.  The Kidd brings to us his perspective in the world of hockey and he has already given us a look at the NHL trading deadline; the craziest day in the season.  Give it a look!
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Ron Simmons to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame

Ron Simmons has been selected for the 2012 WWE Hall of Fame class, and we are very happy with this selection.  Simmons wrestled mostly as "Faarooq" in the WWE, first leading the "Nation of Domination" faction in the late 90's and then spending the rest of his WWE tenure in a tag team with Bradshaw (who would later be known as JBL).  Prior to that, Simmons was the first African American World Heavyweight Champion in WCW and was a college football standout at Florida State.  Of note, this makes the third major post career accolade for Simmons as he is already in the College Football Hall of Fame (2008) and had his jersey retired by the Seminoles.  We congratulate Ron Simmons on this latest achievement in what has been a stellar career.   

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