Background
A 5"11" point guard, Copeland grew up in Tennessee and attended Bradley Central High School.
A 5"11" point guard, Copeland grew up in Tennessee and attended Bradley Central High School.
In his senior season he averaged 26 points and 10 assists per game in leading the team to a 29–3 record. Copeland pursued basketball in college when he went to Florida State to play for the Seminoles. His time there was not remarkable, and after his sophomore season in 1990-1991 he asked to be released from the program, which he was granted.
Copeland had only played in 13 games that year, starting one, and averaged fewer than three points per contest.
Junior college phenom Sam Cassell had committed to play for Florida State the following season and Copeland"s role at point guard looked even more diminished by Cassell"s signing. Copeland had to sit out one season per National Collegiate Athletic Association by-laws, but after waiting he was able to suit up for the Chattanooga Mocs.
In his final two years of college eligibility, Copeland guided Chattanooga to an overall record of 49–14 (30–6 in conference play), two regular season Southern Conference championships, two conference tournament championships, and two National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament berths. His 206 made free throws that season are a school record.
In 1999, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga inducted him into their athletics hall of fame.