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<blockquote data-quote="dgcrow" data-source="post: 1299615" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>FWIW, while Williams may have not been a "legend" at Kansas, I don't think you could reasonably classify his time there as a "failure". He was head coach for 15 years (1988 to 2003) before reluctantly leaving for North Carolina, his alma mater. His record at KU was 418–101 (.805), an average of 27.8 wins per season. KU won 9 regular-season conference championships over his last 13 years. His teams went 201–17 (.922) in Allen Fieldhouse, once winning 62 consecutive games there. And I do remember KU fans being pretty upset when he left for North Carolina.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgcrow, post: 1299615, member: 3199"] FWIW, while Williams may have not been a "legend" at Kansas, I don't think you could reasonably classify his time there as a "failure". He was head coach for 15 years (1988 to 2003) before reluctantly leaving for North Carolina, his alma mater. His record at KU was 418–101 (.805), an average of 27.8 wins per season. KU won 9 regular-season conference championships over his last 13 years. His teams went 201–17 (.922) in Allen Fieldhouse, once winning 62 consecutive games there. And I do remember KU fans being pretty upset when he left for North Carolina. [/QUOTE]
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