Hooray for Roy Williams!

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Did anyone catch the post-game interview with Roy Williams when Bonnie Bernstein said, "Now everybody out there wants to know, 'Are you going to North Carolina?'"

Williams first simply stated that it was an inappropriate question. When pushed further he said, "I don't give a shit about North Carolina right now. I have 13 men in that locker room that I love dearly. Thank you." and walked off.

First off, when are these news stations going to realize that the general public is not always looking for the next scandolous move. Williams just lost the championship game, and the best ****ing question a network can come up with is about moving jobs? That is utterly ridiculous. Williams tried to let Bonnie out of the question the first time. When she pressed, she got shut down. Clark Kellogg (who I think is an asshole even though he knows his basketball) made a face like he couldn't believe the response. Well, **** YOU TOO!
 

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I just heard another one of the women commentators for ESPN defending Bernstein on the radio. She claimed that Bernstein wouldn't be doing her "duty" if she didn't ask this question. She even speculated she might ask Geno Aureima after tonight's game if he is considering going home to Philly to try to resurrect the Temple women's program. If she does, I'm sure he will not be as kind as Roy was, he's quite a bit more brash. This is the Jim Gray line of questioning; remember him talking to Pete Rose and being an ass??
 
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Bonnie asked a Ill Timed Dumbass ? like that, Cmon:lol:

These baseline Broads are for Show we all Know:::

Thank the Lord we had a women kick an XPT in a Bowl game , where would sport be w/o that crucial event:rolleyes:
 
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Saw the interview and thought the same thing, Roy is a class act and that was a stupid ill timed question on her part. His response showed why he is sought after as a coach, and as a moral compass for his players.
 

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RAZ--I completely agree. Hearing that I would want my kid playing for him over anyone else in the country. I know many of coaches feel that way, but he said he didn't give a shit about one of the top jobs in the country at the moment his boys were suffering. Exactly what I would look for in someone who was going to look after my kids going to college.
 
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