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UNC legend Roy Williams on retirement: It's been good, and it has to be, because I miss coaching


still thinks of it that way – “our program” -- but under no circumstance would he consider it “his program” any longer. He wants still to be around, but never to cast a shadow. The standard he set at North Carolina with three NCAA championships and five total Final Fours in 18 seasons is imposing enough for and his staff. (Sporting News)

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UNC legend Roy Williams on retirement: It's been good, and it has to be, because I miss coaching


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