From Basketball to Pyongyang: Dennis Rodman’s life and career have been anything but ordinary


[post_page_title]Before the NBA: Giving college a second chance[/post_page_title]
With nowhere to go, Rodman gave college another try, this time with Southeastern Oklahoma in the NAIA. Rodman was already 22 at the time, and accepted the scholarship offer. He played for the university for three years, averaging 26 points and 16 rebounds. During his second and third seasons he led the league in rebounding, averaging 15.9 and 17.8 rebounds respectively. Needless to say, his rebounding caught the eyes of the NBA scouts.
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