Roy Williams: "I'm Not Dead Yet"
Posted Feb 9, 2016
UNC played the final 14:35 of Tuesday’s 68-65 win over Boston College without its Hall of Fame coach, who had to be helped off the court following a vertigo-related collapse on the sideline. “I’m alive and kicking,” Roy Williams told reporters following the game. “I’m not well, mentally. I’ve had some vertigo attacks over the last 17 or 18 years. This is the first time I’ve really had one during the game.”
(Inside Carolina)
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