Unbreakable Records?
Point Guards
Their one and only Super Bowl appearance
Mid Majors
NFL #3 Overall Picks
200

43,000 plus and counting, this man holds the record for most points scored in NBA History.

Lebron James

200
Over 4000 3 pointers and 4 rings later, this Point Guard has done almost all he can to try and usurp Magic Johnson as the greatest PG in NBA History.

Steph Curry

200

Broadway Joe made a famous guarantee that his New York Jets would defeat this team in Super Bowl III.

Baltimore Colts

200

Perhaps the most successful mid major school in NCAA history. This school has been to the NCAA tournament 27 times in a row along with being the runner up twice in 2017 and 2021.

Gonzaga

200

Perhaps the greatest #3 pick of all time, if not for an early retirement, this Running Back would likely be the all time rushing yards leader.

Barry Sanders

400

15,806 Assists and 3,265 Steals, this man holds the record for the most in both categories.

John Stockton

400

Many argue Lebron James would have never won a ring in Cleveland if not for the arrival of this Point Guard taken #1 overall in 2011.

Kyrie Irving

400

Tracy Porter sealed this teams, first super bowl win with a 74 yard pick six in the 4th quarter.

New Orleans Saints

400

The first ever 16 seed to beat a 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

UMBC

400

One of the worst #3 picks in recent memory, The San Francisco 49ers traded 3 first round picks to move up to #3 to take this QB in 2021.

Trey Lance

600

2,105 rushing yards in a single season by Eric Dickerson has stood for over 40 years but was almost broken by this man when he rushed for 2,097 yards in 2012.

Adrian Peterson

600

This Point Guard is the only player in NBA History to win the Finals MVP while playing for the losing team.

Jerry West

600

Despite a 64 yard Touchdown by this Wide Receiver with 2:37 to go in the game. The Arizona Cardinals still fell short to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl 43.

Larry Fitzgerald

600

In a turn of events no one saw coming, this mid major school made it to the finals in back to back years in 2010 and 2011 and was a Gordon Hayward half court heave away from winning it all in 2010.

Butler

600

The greatest player in Houston Texans history was taken at #3 in 2003 and amassed over 14k yards and over 700 tds in his hall of fame career.

Andre Johnson

800

Not an individual record but this NFL team holds the record for most consecutive losses with an abysmal 26 straight losses.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

800

Russell Westbrook has averaged a Triple Double in a season, 4 times in his career. The only other players to accomplish this feat are Nikola Jokic twice and this point guard who did it back in 1962.

Oscar Robertson

800

This team went on a Cinderella run in the postseason only to ultimately fall short in the big game, thanks to a six touchdown performance by Steve Young of the 49ers. 

San Diego Chargers

800

Despite being 98 years old, Sister Jean was present for every game during this 11 seeds, historic run to the final four in 2018.

Loyola Chicago

800

The Cleveland Browns dont hit very often in the draft but they scored with this Left Tackle who made 10 straight pro bowls from 2007-2016.

Joe Thomas

1000

Not even Dikembe Mutombo and his famous finger wag could top this players 3,380 career blocks.

Hakeem Olajuwon

1000

Kobe and Shaq get all the attention but many don't realize that this Point Guard was the only player besides Kobe Bryant present for every Lakers Championship during Kobe's 20 year career.

Derek Fisher

1000

The Tennessee Titans famously came 1 yard short of overtime when Mike Jones made perhaps the most famous tackle in Super Bowl history, stopping this Titans Wide Receiver from reaching the endzone.

Kevin Dyson
1000
"Dunk City" was the nickname for this 15 seed who became the first to reach the Sweet Sixteen thanks to wins over 2 seed Georgetown and 7 seed San Diego State.

Florida Gulf Coast

1000

Not just Cleveland but their Ohio neighbors the Cincinnati Bengals are also well known for big time draft busts like Ki-Jana Carter taken #1 overall in 1995 and this Quarterback taken #3 overall in 1999.

Akili Smith

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