If you watch the whole video, you'll see that Jordan ends the game with one of the best dunks in college basketball history.
Almost as interesting as the video is the game story Hoopsvibe found. Note the byline:
By Michael Wilbon Washington Post Staff WriterI wasn't aware that anyone ever argued that two great players can't make a team No. 1, but overall, you can see the promise in Wilbon just as you can see the promise in Jordan, and the unfulfilled promise in Bias.
Those who argue that two great players can't make a team No. 1 in the nation obviously haven't seen enough of North Carolina all-Americans Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins.
Jordan had the presence of three players at times last night, shooting, stealing and rebounding in surreal sequences. His 21 points and 12 rebounds, and Perkins' 26 points and 12 rebounds, enabled Carolina to remain undefeated with a 74-62 victory over Maryland in packed Cole Field House.
The Tar Heels, all-Americas or not, held no big edge until the final minute. The Terrapins, for the most part, played like a team ranked fifth in the country. Sophomore forward Len Bias, with a career-high 24 points, and Adrian Branch, with 19, at times matched the splendor of Perkins and Jordan.

















