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Roy Williams reflects on relationship with Kansas broadcasting legend Max Falkenstien


Former Kansas basketball coach lost a good friend Monday when KU broadcasting legend Max Falkenstien died at the age of 95. “When I think of Max,” Williams said Tuesday, “I will think of the laugh and think of the smile and I will think of the deep feelings he had for the University of Kansas athletic department and university as a whole." (Kansas City Star)

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