Stories from the NCAA Tournament: How Not to Miss the UNC Bus
Posted Mar 20, 2019
In Dean Smith’s world, being on time actually meant running a few minutes early. Roy Williams adopted that principle, along with many others, early in his coaching career and as such it's become a cornerstone of the North Carolina basketball program. Timeliness is a small detail, yet its significance seeps into all other aspects of the UNC basketball program.
(Inside Carolina)
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