Roy Williams Retiring

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When Roy Williams left Kansas for UNC in 2003 he was considered a great coach who couldn't win the big one He put that notion to rest in short order (titles in '05, '09, '17)
 
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If Roy legally changed his first name to “Froy”, I would love him unconditionally for whatever time I have left on earth.
 
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Not that it matters because he can’t now and wouldn’t at Carolina either:

Coach Cal.

The one coach they could hire and Coach K would roll back over and sleep like a baby.
 
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Two names I'd like to see them go after:

1. Mark Few. He will likely take Zaga to a NC in a few days (pun intended) so he has achieved the ultimate there and given that die hard fanbase what it, in my opinion, deserves. Good time to move on. Not likely, but it would be a home run hire for both sides.

2. Tony Bennett. Not only one of the great crooners (sorry couldn't resist) but a helluva coach with deep ACC ties already. Again, a VERY long shot, but would be another home run.

If UNC is wedded to only considering UNC people, this could be a major inflection point where UNC pulls an Indiana (or Tennessee in football) and stumbles around for too long that it becomes almost impossible to build back.

Gotta admit....I love coaching searches! And this one will give us a taste of that that post Saban coaching search is going to look like.
 
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Two names I'd like to see them go after:

1. Mark Few. He will likely take Zaga to a NC in a few days (pun intended) so he has achieved the ultimate there and given that die hard fanbase what it, in my opinion, deserves. Good time to move on. Not likely, but it would be a home run hire for both sides.

2. Tony Bennett. Not only one of the great crooners (sorry couldn't resist) but a helluva coach with deep ACC ties already. Again, a VERY long shot, but would be another home run.

If UNC is wedded to only considering UNC people, this could be a major inflection point where UNC pulls an Indiana (or Tennessee in football) and stumbles around for too long that it becomes almost impossible to build back.

Gotta admit....I love coaching searches! And this one will give us a taste of that that post Saban coaching search is going to look like.
I anticipate the Saban retirement announcement coming the same way. I don't expect him to announce it way in advance and do a retirement tour, be asked questions about his "last game against (insert team)" that whole year, etc. Soon after a season ends, he'll announce he's retiring and people will say they're shocked, kind of like how some are shocked at Roy's retirement, but I'm not sure why. He's 70, been coaching college ball since the 70s, and has nothing left to prove. It's like some people think these coaches will keep coaching even when they're on their deathbed.
 
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I anticipate the Saban retirement announcement coming the same way. I don't expect him to announce it way in advance and do a retirement tour, be asked questions about his "last game against (insert team)" that whole year, etc. Soon after a season ends, he'll announce he's retiring and people will say they're shocked, kind of like how some are shocked at Roy's retirement, but I'm not sure why. He's 70, been coaching college ball since the 70s, and has nothing left to prove. It's like some people think these coaches will keep coaching even when they're on their deathbed.
Saban may very well coach till he’s on his deathbed and he will still be winning national titles at 84
 
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In recent years I enjoyed hating Roy Williams like I enjoyed hating Ric Flair when he was beefing with Dusty Rhodes back in the day.

The hate was real back when Roy and Billy Donovan were fueding over recruits like Mike Miller and Matt Bonner, and Roy contacted the NCAA because Billy outworked him.

Billy winning two national titles with one McD AA and a collection of 3-4* kids was sweet validation.
Theres a comparison you dont see every day.

Nice.
 
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I won’t go as far to say they’ll get their first choice but I seriously doubt they’ll have to settle again.
 
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In recent years I enjoyed hating Roy Williams like I enjoyed hating Ric Flair when he was beefing with Dusty Rhodes back in the day.

The hate was real back when Roy and Billy Donovan were fueding over recruits like Mike Miller and Matt Bonner, and Roy contacted the NCAA because Billy outworked him.

Billy winning two national titles with one McD AA and a collection of 3-4* kids was sweet validation.
Automatic like for a Ric Flair/Dusty Rhodes mention.
 
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“LET ME TLL YOU THUMPTIN GAWDIN THOLIE!!!”
- Dutharode
My favorite Dusty promo, even more than the classic "Hard Tiimes" promo, is this one where he dropped 4 bottom lines in one interview. Also "if you have documenthhhhs, if you have photos, if you have cluethhhhs..."

 
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I’m a little biased because my wife went to UNC and I got to see that 2005 championship team play a few times in person. I’ve always liked Roy Williams and I’m sad to see him go but he’s had an amazing coaching career that’s really only surpassed by coach K out of all of his contemporaries. Should have probably won a title at Kansas but 4 final 4’s there and 5 at UNC, nearly going back to back in 16 and 17 save for a Villanova buzzer beater. He has a laundry list of NBA players he coached at KU and UNC, with a sure fire HoFer in Paul Pierce. I hope he enjoys retirement.
 
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Doherty basically gave Roy a national championship roster on his way out the door. Not a great HC but Doherty could recruit.
Doherty was a less successful Ron Zook.

Edit: Matt Doherty could not have won with that group, no matter how talented they were. Rashad McCants would’ve destroyed that team from the inside out. I still don’t know how Roy managed to keep him from doing it. He’s probably on the starting 5 for least likeable Carolina players.
 
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Doherty was a less successful Ron Zook.

Edit: Matt Doherty could not have won with that group, no matter how talented they were. Rashad McCants would’ve destroyed that team from the inside out. I still don’t know how Roy managed to keep him from doing it. He’s probably on the starting 5 for least likeable Carolina players.
Starting five for most talented also, IMO. What a waste.
 
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Doherty was a less successful Ron Zook.

Edit: Matt Doherty could not have won with that group, no matter how talented they were. Rashad McCants would’ve destroyed that team from the inside out. I still don’t know how Roy managed to keep him from doing it. He’s probably on the starting 5 for least likeable Carolina players.

That would be a good thread start...please hold.
 
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Not starting 5 all time at Carolina right? He was good, but not that good.
No. In the Roy era. He probably had the best natural ability, combined with basketball skills, since Rasheed and Jerry, as far as Carolina history goes. Too much of a head case to ever reach his potential though.
 
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