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Happy Birthday To Roy Williams, The Coach Who Never Changes


Last year’s UNC basketball team was hardly the vintage edition that fans and observers have come to expect in Chapel Hill, where coach built one of Division I’s most consistent programs, not only in terms of year-in, year-out performance, but also in its steady approach amid countless changes to the sport. (Note: Williams' birthday is 8/1) (FiveThirtyEight)

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Happy Birthday To Roy Williams, The Coach Who Never Changes