Getty Images“When I got there, I thought they were really good kids,” Williams said. “But they had some turmoil, and during that turmoil I think it’s human nature to try to grab onto something that you can be a little more successful with. A lot of times in basketball, that’s an individual thing. So the primary focus for us was to be focused on that name on the front of the jersey, not the name on the back.”
North Carolina’s players are well aware of their coach’s record — and the one thing that’s missing from his resume.
“It’s something I think about at night,” center Sean May said. “Coach has been through a lot. I respect everything that he’s done. I want to be on that team when 20 years from now ... when he’s getting ready to retire, thinking about the things he’s done in his career, I want to be on that 2005 team that he thanks for finally getting him that first championship.”
But this is not an individual quest by any means. The North Carolina seniors — Jawad Williams, Jackie Manuel and Melvin Scott — began their careers with that 20-loss season and could go out with a championship.
“I don’t think we’re trying to win a championship for coach Williams — we’re trying to win a championship for ourselves,” Jawad Williams said. “It’s something we haven’t done, either. Hopefully, we can meet halfway and get this thing done together. “
|
Not a shabby list.
Then there’s Izzo, who could claim a special place in the profession as a two-time champion. Already, he’s just the second coach in NCAA history to reach four Final Fours in his first decade.
“Getting to this Final Four definitely puts him in elite company,” senior guard Chris Hill said. “Winning a national championship would put him with a very select few that have won more than one. We know how important that is to him. It would mean as much to us to win one for him as it would be to win one for us.
“I think he knows that.”
Arc's five up, five down: After No. 11 Michigan State's 58-48 upset of No. 3 Ohio State, you'd be a fool to discount the Spartans' national title chances now.
Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 15 points and Evan Smotrycz added 13, helping No. 22 Michigan remain unbeaten at home with a 70-61 win over Illinois on Sunday.
Slideshow |
College hoops power rankings A look at the top teams in college basketball based on performance and potential. NBCSports.com |
Latest from Beyond the Arc |
Here’s a shot you just can’t defend2 hr 24 min ago Five up, five down from college hoops’ huge day18 hr 55 min ago Michigan State sure shook up Big Ten by beating Buckeyes19 hr 39 min ago |
College basketball videos |
Highlights: No. 14 UNLV 65, No. 13 SDSU 63 Mike Moser scored 19 points, and UNLV forced three turnovers in the final 42 seconds to win. |
Slideshow |
NBCSports.com |