In a groundbreaking announcement that has sparked celebration across the Bluegrass State and beyond, ESPN has named Dan Issel, the legendary Kentucky Wildcats center, as the Greatest of All Time in Southeastern Conference (SEC) basketball history. The honor places Issel at the pinnacle of SEC athletics, surpassing an elite field of all-time greats from both basketball and football, including Georgia’s Herschel Walker, Texas Longhorns coach Mack Brown, Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel, Alabama coaching legend Nick Saban, and Tennessee’s Phillip Fulmer.
Dan Issel’s dominance at Kentucky from 1967 to 1970 still resonates throughout college basketball. Known for his scoring prowess and relentless work ethic, Issel remains the all-time leading scorer in both Kentucky and SEC history with 2,138 points—achieved in just three seasons, before the implementation of the three-point line or freshman eligibility.
While many of the other names listed are associated with football greatness, ESPN’s decision to crown Issel reaffirms the SEC’s storied basketball legacy. Issel’s influence extended far beyond college—he became a Hall of Fame pro, a respected coach, and a lasting ambassador for the game.
Fans across the SEC are reacting with pride and passion, reigniting debates about cross-sport greatness. But for Big Blue Nation, there’s no debate—Dan Issel’s place in history is secure, and his legacy as the GOAT is now officially enshrined.