Bill Self, Roy Williams, and the Eerily Reminiscent 12th Year Kansas Crossroads
Posted Mar 29, 2015
Just as Roy Williams did in 2000, twelve years in as Kansas' coach, Bill Self finds himself in a rut of early tournament exits. For Roy, year thirteen at Kansas proved to be a turning point in the coach's career. In his thirteenth year at Kansas, is Bill Self's second wind about to kick in as well?
(Rock Chalk Talk)
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