Have we ever had a starting front line of 6'8, 6'9, 6'10"?

This is one of our tallest starting lineups ever, assuming the people being paid the most are starting.
I recall most of the players mentioned. I don’t think a lot of those combinations started together.
 

Correct. I had it wrong, but Billy Tubbs deserves part of the blame :-). In the most productive and deepest recruiting class in school history (1983), Billy had the nerve to recruit both Dave Sieger and Joe Seager. That Seager was the only one of the 7 signees who didn't make an impact in college (though one made it at UNLV).
 
Correct. I had it wrong, but Billy Tubbs deserves part of the blame :-). In the most productive and deepest recruiting class in school history (1983), Billy had the nerve to recruit both Dave Sieger and Joe Seager. That Seager was the only one of the 7 signees who didn't make an impact in college (though one made it at UNLV).
Who all was in that class?
 
Dave Siegel was a legit 6’7”. He made himself a ball player. He lived in the weight room when the other guys never went to it.
 
Who all was in that class?

Dave Sieger, Tim McCalister, Darryl Kennedy, David Johnson, Chuck Watson, Mark Wade and Joe Seager. Who would have thought Tubbs would sign a 7-player class which NONE were JUCOs :-). That class basically carried the torch Tubbs and Tisdale lit. Wade leaving probably hurt more than most will want to admit to. He was a pure pass-first PG - the missing ingredient on the '84-85 team. He was UNLV's starting PG on their 1987 Final Four team.
 
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