Don't expect Marcus Ginyard to play; Tyler Zeller cast-free
Posted Jan 11, 2009
I spent the afternoon at UNC as the Tar Heels prepared for their showdown with Wake Forest, and the first thing I did was ask Roy Williams if he would play his defensive stopper, Marcus Ginyard, Sunday night. "Probably not," Williams answered. Like any good coach, Williams left himself a little wiggle room. But after watching Ginyard spend most of Saturday's practice on a side goal working individually, I'd be shocked if he played against Wake Forest.
(CBS Sportsline)
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