NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

72. A peculiar sticker
It's hard to know what irked some corners of the North Carolina fan base more in March 2008: that the Tar Heels lost to Kansas (falling behind by as many as 28 points) in the national semifinals or that coach Roy Williams showed up to the title game to cheer on KU -- wearing a big, bright Jayhawks sticker on his shirt. Kansas fans, for their part, were thrilled, having exorcised some of their tournament demons in beating their former coach. In his defense, Williams said he did the same thing, in the opposite direction, in 1993, waving a Carolina blue pompom as UNC played in the final after it beat his Jayhawks. -- Robbi Pickeral
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