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Criteria for retiring a number?

Posted: October 21st, 2019, 2:01 pm
by flameshaw
In light of Kelvin Edwards having his jersey retired last weekend, it got me to thinking. Just wondering, what would be the criteria for retiring an athlete's jersey number? I know there is a very formal process for the HOF inductions.
I have nothing against retiring his number, he provided me with one of the best times I have had a s a LU fan. He scored a TD against App State with almost no time on the clock, to win that game. I just happened to be in Boone for that game.
The reason I ask, is because KE kept thanking Jr. on Facebook for retiring his number. In addition, it was KE who announced that his number was being retired and inviting his teammates and football alumni, to join him on the field for the celebration. It didn't have the normal "official athletic department announcement" type of thing to it, ie. Worthington Field.
Not wanting to take anything away from KE, seems to be a good guy, probably deserves his number to be retired, etc. etc. But there are several other former athletes, way more deserving of the honor. Again, just wondering about the process. Might want to nominate a former teammate myself.

Re: Criteria for retiring a number?

Posted: October 21st, 2019, 5:13 pm
by Liberty22
Yea I thought much of this too. I feel like it was a friend of Jerrys type thing.

Re: Criteria for retiring a number?

Posted: October 21st, 2019, 5:50 pm
by chris leedlelee
I believe his professional career also helped his jersey retirement selection. By that same merit, I feel as if Rashad Jenning's jersey is next in line for retirement.

Re: Criteria for retiring a number?

Posted: October 22nd, 2019, 6:00 am
by JK37
If the only criteria becomes former players politicking for it, then yes, Rashad may very well be next. He’s been angling for a little while now.

Re: Criteria for retiring a number?

Posted: October 23rd, 2019, 7:56 am
by flamehunter
There's a difference between retiring a jersey and a number. 71 is the only number that has been retired.

Re: Criteria for retiring a number?

Posted: October 23rd, 2019, 12:47 pm
by flamesfilmguy
flamehunter wrote: October 23rd, 2019, 7:56 am There's a difference between retiring a jersey and a number. 71 is the only number that has been retired.
This. Jerseys can be retired all the time. I know at Tech we only have one number currently retired in football. Clint Castleberry who died in WW2. after leaving school to serve in the military. In baseball we only have retired Jason Varitek who is the only player to fully letter 4 years at Tech and also be drafted in the first round of the MLB draft.