Williams to Stay With Kansas

ByABC News
July 6, 2000, 11:16 PM

L A W R E N C E, Kan., July 6 -- Roy Williams will remain at Kansas, ending a week of agonizing over whether he would return to North Carolina to become its basketball coach.

His decision today set off a celebration among Jayhawks fanswho had pleaded with Williams not to take the job at his almamater, succeeding Bill Guthridge who retired last Friday.

Im staying. If thats OK, why dont we just end this pressconference right now, said Williams, who was misty-eyed as hetalked and at times choked up. I guess I could have just calledfrom the beach and said Im staying, but that didnt seem the rightway to do it.

The decision here Ive made came after the toughest seven daysof my life.

Thousands at Football Stadium

About 17,000 fans watched the news conference on a giantvideo screen in the football stadium.

This is the best place there is to play college basketball,Williams said. I made the best decision for me. As long as I cando whats right for my players, thats all that matters.

What now for the Tar Heels, who went to two Final Fours under Guthridge? Speculation will turn to Eddie Fogler at South Carolina and two NBA coaches Larry Brown of the Philadelphia 76ers and George Karl of the Milwaukee Bucks. All three are former Tar Heels who have remained close to Smith and the program.

Earlier Thursday, Williams, who had been an assistant to DeanSmith at North Carolina for 10 years, was strolling alone acrosscampus, wearing the haggard look of a man who had no job, not a manstruggling to pick between two great ones.

My decision, as I said, is the most difficult time period Iveever had, Williams said.

Williams has a 329-82 record in 12 seasons at Kansas, thewinningest record for a coach in that many seasons. He has takenthe Jayhawks to two Final Fours.

Williams wait gripped both states for a week. Kansas officialssaid almost 2,000 e-mails had arrived addressed to Williams urginghim to stay.