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Big Mac and Jim Richards



2005-10-18 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo Staff. Three-time All-American Jim "Big Mac" McDaniels and Jim Richards share memories. Jim McDaniels was in the first class of 10 inductees into WKU's Athletic Hall of Fame. Jim Richards coached at Glasgow against Jim McDaniels when the latter played for Allen County In Scottsville; Jim Richards was an assistant to Coach John Oldham when WKU made the 1971 NCAA final four, and McDaniels was the star of the team. McDaniels still holds the highest Hilltopper scoring average and is the only Hilltopper ever to post scoring averages above 20 per game in three seasons.

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