Roy Williams looks for connections
Posted Jan 6, 2020
By Monday morning, Roy Williams said his mood hadn’t improved. It hadn’t been 48 hours since the 96-83 beatdown and he hadn’t moved beyond the mood that developed. There was anger and sadness in the Hall of Fame coach’s voice following the Georgia Tech game. He considered all sorts of repercussions, though he held back on some of them.
(Blue Ridge Now)
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