After Wake, Tar Heels fall to Miami
Posted Jan 9, 2014
His team’s 63-57 loss to Miami having stamped an 0-2 start in the ACC into North Carolina’s new reality, Roy Williams qualified the level of depression that’s weighing on the Tar Heels. This is the worst ever, the glassy-eyed and emotional coach said Wednesday night at the Smith Center. “I do feel mentally probably worse than I’ve ever felt as a head coach right now,” Williams said.
(Gaston Gazette)
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