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And then there is what Roy Williams did Thursday. Upon announcing his retirement as the basketball coach at North Carolina, Williams instead gave us a raw, human, and at times painful goodbye.
Roy Williams’ farewell to North Carolina was a remarkably human spectacle as he openly wrestled with the same doubts that led him to retire as basketball coach.
Inside Carolina photographer Jim Hawkins was at the Smith Center on Thursday to capture the final moments of Roy Williams's career at North Carolina, as he held his farewell press conference.
Goodbye, Roy Kansas is no place like home for Williams News. Apr 15, 2003 - 12:00am. Gary Bedore. This time, Roy Williams simply could not say no to the call of his alma mater.
Roy Williams went 418-101 at Kansas, winning nine conference championships and taking the Jayhawks to four Final Fours, including two appearances in the title game. Roy says goodbye Skip to main ...
At the end of every video call meeting, whether it’s a WebEx with colleagues, or a Zoom catch up with friends, I find myself waving goodbye. And everyone else is waving too.
After averaging a Roy Williams-era low of 72.2 points per game in 2019-20, the Tar Heels will look to get back to their typical levels of offensive output in 2020-21.
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Waving Goodbye: Cowboys trading TE to champion Chiefs instead of waiving him - MSNThe Cowboys continue to churn their roster and their latest reported move has them sending tight end Peyton Hendershot to the Chiefs for a conditional 2026 late-round draft pick.It was reported ...
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Roy Williams' leap from $2,700 salary to NCAA legendFrom high school coach to assistant at UNC: Williams' big break. Roy became an assistant coach for the Tar Heels in 1978, but before that, he was the head coach of the Charles D. Owen High School ...
Roy Williams found it harder to say no to his players than to Dean Smith. So Williams, ending an agonizing week that kept two states and two tradition-rich college basketball programs in suspense ...
Roy Williams called the 1996-97 Kansas Jayhawks his best team ever coached. Scot Pollard’s heart transplant and family tribute anchored ESPN's E60 feature. Pearls of Life foundation promotes ...
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