Name-calling, mistaken identities and a reference to Hades: Roy's explanation for the FSU mishap
Posted Jan 17, 2012
Most members of the team, including Williams, left the court early to avoid the rush of floor-storming FSU fans. Williams, citing miscommunication with assistant coach Joe Holladay as the reason why not everyone departed, said on his weekly radio show that he apologized Monday to the five players: Stilman White, Jackson Simmons, David Dupont, Patrick Crouch and Stewart Cooper.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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