Roy Williams stays hungry as game changes
Posted Aug 6, 2007
Despite his recent health issues, the loss of a close friend from the coaching fraternity, and growing a year older, Roy Williams insists retirement hasn’t crossed his mind. He’s still fired up, enjoying the time he spends with his players, and treasuring the teaching experience that became his career goal when he was only a ninth grader. He marvels that this will be his 20th season as a head coach, but Williams still considers himself young.
(MSNBC)
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