Sorry to hear. He entered college at the wrong time. He could have played at Syracuse or anywhere else with problems with today's rules in place.I am seeing reports online that Winfred Walton passed away this morning.
Todd Burgen posted a tribute on his Insta as well.
Very sad. Back in an era when we were often involved with the best players in the country. Ben Wilson, Marcus Liberty, Alonzo Mourning ect. He passed way to soon. RIP.
Tark brought in some real filth to that Fresno State program. Avondre Jones and Kenny Brunner come to mind.Walton's name comes up with some degree of frequency on this board, the 'what could've been posts,' that often include the likes of ...
Winfred, Keith Hughes, Boo Harvey, Mark Konecny, Earl Duncan ... there are others. Kevin Huerter is a modern-day example. How about those 27 minutes Mike Jones from South Carolina spent on campus before leaving to go back home.
Some long-timers might forget that Walton -- who I believe was a Prop 48 casualty -- played college hoops at Fresno State, for one season, during Tarkanian's relatively brief stint with the Bulldogs:
Winfred Walton College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
I remember watching a game or two and he was a bit (not grossly) out of shape, but you could see he had some serious game. Not sure why he fizzled out, my guess would be academics, but who knows? The CBB landscape was different back then (not better, ... different).
Was he supposed to come in the year after John Wallace left? He wore a 44 too right?
That recruiting class was Eton Thomas, Winfred Walton, Jason Hart, Lasean Howard and Rock Lloyd. Now THAT is a killer class.Yes to both.
He was a stud out of Detroit, who was poised to follow in DC's / JDub's footsteps as the next great 44 in program history. He was both a Parade AA and a McD's all-american as a senior in HS, and a top 10 recruit overall.
But he was borderline academically, and hadn't been able to achieve a high enough qualifying score on the SAT after numerous tries.
Then, he finally passed, and was cleared to enroll at SU. He did, but by October the NCAA flagged his score for being suspicious due to how much it had improved relative to the first couple of times he'd taken the test. In the end, it appeared that somebody else had taken the standardized test, pretending to be him. Walton denied those allegations, and was given another chance to take the test to prove that he could get a qualifying score. He didn't, and had to leave SU as a prop 48 casualty.
STAR SYRACUSE RECRUIT TO MISS SEASON BECAUSE OF TEST SCORES
Winfred Walton, the star recruit who was expected to start at power forward for No. 12 Syracuse, must sit out the season because of poor scores on his college entrancegreensboro.com
What might have been...
No, it was better.Walton's name comes up with some degree of frequency on this board, the 'what could've been posts,' that often include the likes of ...
Winfred, Keith Hughes, Boo Harvey, Mark Konecny, Earl Duncan ... there are others. Kevin Huerter is a modern-day example. How about those 27 minutes Mike Jones from South Carolina spent on campus before leaving to go back home.
Some long-timers might forget that Walton -- who I believe was a Prop 48 casualty -- played college hoops at Fresno State, for one season, during Tarkanian's relatively brief stint with the Bulldogs:
Winfred Walton College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
I remember watching a game or two and he was a bit (not grossly) out of shape, but you could see he had some serious game. Not sure why he fizzled out, my guess would be academics, but who knows? The CBB landscape was different back then (not better, ... different).
Don’t bemoan Boo, he begat Sherm.Walton's name comes up with some degree of frequency on this board, the 'what could've been posts,' that often include the likes of ...
Winfred, Keith Hughes, Boo Harvey, Mark Konecny, Earl Duncan ... there are others. Kevin Huerter is a modern-day example. How about those 27 minutes Mike Jones from South Carolina spent on campus before leaving to go back home.
Some long-timers might forget that Walton -- who I believe was a Prop 48 casualty -- played college hoops at Fresno State, for one season, during Tarkanian's relatively brief stint with the Bulldogs:
Winfred Walton College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
I remember watching a game or two and he was a bit (not grossly) out of shape, but you could see he had some serious game. Not sure why he fizzled out, my guess would be academics, but who knows? The CBB landscape was different back then (not better, ... different).
It was better for me!No, it was better.
wow.. sad to hear.I am seeing reports online that Winfred Walton passed away this morning.
Todd Burgen posted a tribute on his Insta as well.
I think Ryan Blackwell came in as a transfer too.That recruiting class was Eton Thomas, Winfred Walton, Jason Hart, Lasean Howard and Rock Lloyd. Now THAT is a killer class.
Yep, he had to sit that year, but he was a redshirt soph with them the next year. Not too shabby. Walton went to the same high school as Burgan I think, Pershing. It's sad to see that he has passed. I don't think life was easy for him. He was blessed with NBA talent, but never got on the right path.I think Ryan Blackwell came in as a transfer too.
Didn't Chris Herron end up there too?Tark brought in some real filth to that Fresno State program. Avondre Jones and Kenny Brunner come to mind.
YepDidn't Chris Herron end up there too?
I remember the news article about it was kinda weird. It was told from the mom's perspective where she said everyone knew he'd been struggling with his qualifying score, and the letter with his latest score was waiting for him when he came home from school. I distinctly remember the story was that he went to his room to read it himself privately first, and his mom said she heard him yelling in excitement that he got his qualifying score.I remember calling the Syracuse Herald Journal phone number repeatedly to hear the update from Mike Waters on if he got the qualifying test score.
That team picture shows the talent we had. Imagine the 98-2000 teams with Hart, Blackwell, Etan AND Walton. Wow.
What kind of idiot takes the test for you and then doesn’t throw some questions to make the score realistic ?Yes to both.
He was a stud out of Detroit, who was poised to follow in DC's / JDub's footsteps as the next great 44 in program history. He was both a Parade AA and a McD's all-american as a senior in HS, and a top 10 recruit overall.
But he was borderline academically, and hadn't been able to achieve a high enough qualifying score on the SAT after numerous tries.
Then, he finally passed, and was cleared to enroll at SU. He did, but by October the NCAA flagged his score for being suspicious due to how much it had improved relative to the first couple of times he'd taken the test. In the end, it appeared that somebody else had taken the standardized test, pretending to be him. Walton denied those allegations, and was given another chance to take the test to prove that he could get a qualifying score. He didn't, and had to leave SU as a prop 48 casualty.
STAR SYRACUSE RECRUIT TO MISS SEASON BECAUSE OF TEST SCORES
Winfred Walton, the star recruit who was expected to start at power forward for No. 12 Syracuse, must sit out the season because of poor scores on his college entrancegreensboro.com
What might have been...