| '''A Season To Remember''': The following season was the first time the five prestigious coaches had rosters made up exclusively of their very own recruits. Clark Wilks, Benjamin McCarter, Marshall Rice, and the great senior class of Rockford gave them a deep enough team to snatch the conference crown. McCarter raked in the trophies that year winning C14 and Lg5 Freshmen of the year, C14 player of the year, and 2nd team all american. It was clear his ceiling was limitless. Unfortunately for him his team never reached the NTT final four or even sniffed a C14 title in his tenure. The conference was loaded with talent and making an elite name for themselves: Cleveland's starting five of Randall Griffith, Alejandro Cox, Jarrett Hall, Cody Morrone, and Kevin Bowers displayed themselves as perhaps the toughest lineup in the nation as they blitzed to C14's first Inferno title. St. Paul returned all five of their starters from last season's 21 win campaign, but could only squeeze out a 17-7 run with their rough schedule. St. Cloud brought in a 7'2" Freshmen by the name of Harold Alonso who was an ideal fit for their scheme. He pulled down 10 boards per game as a 18 year old and only got better from there with Frank McMillan, Archie Richardson (30+ ppg in HS), and Adrian Bryant chucking up FORTY threes per game and making a good portion of them. Season 63 was arguably the greatest season in conference history. | | '''A Season To Remember''': The following season was the first time the five prestigious coaches had rosters made up exclusively of their very own recruits. Clark Wilks, Benjamin McCarter, Marshall Rice, and the great senior class of Rockford gave them a deep enough team to snatch the conference crown. McCarter raked in the trophies that year winning C14 and Lg5 Freshmen of the year, C14 player of the year, and 2nd team all american. It was clear his ceiling was limitless. Unfortunately for him his team never reached the NTT final four or even sniffed a C14 title in his tenure. The conference was loaded with talent and making an elite name for themselves: Cleveland's starting five of Randall Griffith, Alejandro Cox, Jarrett Hall, Cody Morrone, and Kevin Bowers displayed themselves as perhaps the toughest lineup in the nation as they blitzed to C14's first Inferno title. St. Paul returned all five of their starters from last season's 21 win campaign, but could only squeeze out a 17-7 run with their rough schedule. St. Cloud brought in a 7'2" Freshmen by the name of Harold Alonso who was an ideal fit for their scheme. He pulled down 10 boards per game as a 18 year old and only got better from there with Frank McMillan, Archie Richardson (30+ ppg in HS), and Adrian Bryant chucking up FORTY threes per game and making a good portion of them. Season 63 was arguably the greatest season in conference history. |