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Roy Williams Reveals Favorite Retirement Gift in 'Last Lecture' Speech


Last week, captivated an audience of 400 students and alumni as the lead speaker for the University of North Carolina's "Last Lecture" tradition. In his speech, the Hall of Fame head basketball coach discussed his humble beginnings, love for the university, and his historic career on the sidelines of one of college basketball's premier programs. (Inside Carolina)

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Roy Williams Reveals Favorite Retirement Gift in 'Last Lecture' Speech