NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

24. Corliss Williamson, Arkansas
He was a beast for Nolan Richardson's Razorbacks and the Most Outstanding Player in 1994 Final Four. That year, he led Arkansas to a national title over Duke. That was a Blue Devils crew that featured Grant Hill, Chris Collins, Cherokee Parks and Jeff Capel. Williamson, also known as "Big Nasty," led the Razorbacks to the national championship game the following season, where they lost to UCLA. But he was a critical component in Richardson's "40 minutes of hell" attack. Williamson's Razorbacks were a national icon in the mid-90s via one of the most entertaining programs in recent college basketball history. -- Myron Medcalf
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