Gary Williams just made an appearance on the Sports Junkies. I had to stay in my car an extra five minutes to hear the end of the interview, but I was early to work, so no worries Gary. Here’s a brief synopsis of what he said:
- There’s been a lot of talk about expanding the tournament field. Williams advocates an eight team play-in for the final four spots, much like how there is a one game play-in for the final spot right now. He feels that 96 teams would be “way too much,” and that if it went to 96 teams, “you might as well let everyone in.”
- Williams obviously doesn’t like having to go across the country to play in Spokane. He pointed out that the parents and families of the kids have to pay for their own travel, and it’s tough for many of them to even make the trip, never mind the casual fans. Williams feels that the NCAA should pick-up the travel tab for the families of players.
- One thing Williams likes about Spokane is that it’s remote, and that there will be little distraction from the task at hand. He equated it to going to Boise in 2001, a year that the Terps made the final four. I can see the analogy. Spokane is like the Boise of Washington State.
- The Junkies asked Williams about whether he was offended that Seth Davis picked Michigan State over Maryland in the second round, and Gary’s one word response was, “Dookie”. When they pointed out that Dookie Jay Bilas picked the Terps, Williams responded, “Jay Bilas had a religious experience.” Awesome.
- When asked about the Terps match-up with Houston, Williams pointed out that Aubrey Coleman is the leading scorer in the country. He equated Coleman to Steve Francis, saying that, much like Francis, Coleman plays with a chip on his shoulder from being a junior college transfer.
- The team is going to practice in College Park today and then travel to Spokane this evening.
- Gary said that the Terps are not overlooking Houston, but his assistant coaches are preparing for Michigan State. He said, “If you win, you have to be ready.”
- Despite being shipped out to the west coast, Williams feels great about getting a #4 seed. He is impressing on his players the quickness of the tournament, and the importance of simply getting through the first weekend. He said, “If you’re one of sixteen, you got a shot.”
I was impressed with how relaxed Gary sounded. He’s obviously been there before. Listening to the interview, I got the impression that he feels good about the team’s chances. At the end he asked the Junkies how their brackets are coming along, and Lurch said that he had the Terps beating Michigan State but losing to Kansas. Gary’s response, “You know what I like about you guys? You’re honest.” Good stuff.










Remember all that stuff about how Gary needed to go? I’m sure glad that didn’t happen (not that it would have anyway).
One word: dedication.
Ian, I congratulate you, sir. It sounds like it was a pretty good interview. Sometimes these more casual environments can yield more candid feedback…sounds like that’s what happened in this case.
Dedication is one word that comes to mind. Perseverance. Devotion. Commitment. OK, those are all basically synonyms for dedication, but it’s cool to use other serious sounding words to emphasize a point.
You know, I really had to stick it out to get the interview with Gary, waiting in my car with the engine running as my fellow building tenants hurriedly rushed to work so they could look as hardworking as possible by getting in at 8:29 vice 8:40. But you know what? I scooped them. I was the first to the internet with the recap of someone else’s interview. So there, blogosphere. Top that.
Another interesting interview apparently took place yesterday on Lavar Arrington and Chad Dukes’ call-in show on 106.7 (which is really good, by the way). Gregg Doyel from CBS basically went on there and said the Terps were garbage, and that Gary is too crazy to be a great coach and only won the title because of the depth his team had. F that guy.
You mean Gregg Doyel, author of “Coach K: Building the Duke Dynasty” and CBSSportsline.com writer of the mailbag blog “Hate Mail”? I’m shocked… SHOCKED that he’s a Maryland hating douche bag. You need to move up the ranks on CBSSportsline.com, usurp Doyel, and then appear on a Raleigh based sports talk show and say that the only reason Coach K ever won anything is that he sold his soul to the devil. That should be only plan for your career right now.