Roy Williams prefers ‘dadgum’ to profanity
Posted Mar 30, 2016
Not too long ago, the word just came out of Justin Jackson’s mouth. It wasn’t a conscious choice to say what he said. He didn’t necessarily want to say it, either. And yet there it was, slipping out in casual conversation: “Dadgum.” “It kind of scared me at first, whenever I first used it,” Jackson, the North Carolina sophomore forward, said. “Because it was like, ‘Whoa. That’s coach rubbing off.’
(Charlotte Observer)
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