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Now that Coach Guthridge's career has comes to a close, Carolina fans everywhere are turning their attention to the next coaching era.  Who will be the coach to step in and take the Heels to the promised land?  The question has been on the minds of basketball fans all over the world and the answers inside might suprise you......
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10. A den leader position became available at the
local Boy Scouts of America chapter.
9. His Guinness Book commitments as "World's Oldest
Human" became too overwhelming.
8. His broken hip made it increasingly difficult to
climb the hill from the parking lot to the Dean Dome.
7. The UNC administration was repeatedly embarassed
that Gut would appear at press conferences wearing his
giant pair of cataract sunglasses that Gut
affectionately referred to as his "Darth Vader" look.
6. Forte took offense to Gut continuously calling him
"that quick little colored fella that shoots a lot."
5. Gut fell asleep numerous times during his half-time
tirades, which often contributed to bringing down team
morale.
4. Haywood became discouraged that Gut kept telling
him to "stop throwing the basketball through the hoop
with force and telling everyone to remove themselves
from your kitchen.  There is no kitchen around here
and you need to lay the ball in off the backboard like
the fine gentleman I've taught you to be."
3. Players became disenchanted during practices when
Gut insisted on replacing the nets and rims with peach
baskets.
2.Gut wants to spend time with his remaining living
relatives, including 6 children, 18 grandchildren, 53
great-grandchildren, 96 great-great-grandchildren, and
4 great-great-great-grandchildren.
1. Gut wants more time to spend on perfecting his
superior shuffle-board game.
Guthridge narrowly escaped coaching the first UNC team to not make the NCAA tourney in nearly 30 years.
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One Heel's Struggle
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100 Reasons Why Gut Must Go
Possible Guthridge Replacements
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Mission Accomplished!!   "I have decided to step down" 
Guthridge after being awaken during interview
Gut has left a tremendous legacy and it would impossible to attempt to capture his contributions to UNC basketball on this website.  We appreciate and respect his accomplishments.
UNC Coach Bill Guthridge
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How 'bout them Heels....

This season, it's the first time Carolina.....
1) Lost five home games in 56 years
2) Was swept by Virginia in 20 years
3) Built a five game losing streak to Duke in 36 years

Over a two-year period it has been the first time Carolina....

1) Suffered consecutive seasons of double digit loses   in 45 years
2) Posted back-to-back third place finishes in theACC since 1965
3) Had consecutive seasons of not making 100 more  assists than turnovers in more than 20 years (since UNC began officially keeping turnovers).  

*Stats compliments of GoHeels.com
"I know he (Vitale) said we don’t play with passion. I don’t agree with that. The kind of defense we play, we’re not out there  scratching and clawing," he went on, thrusting his hand out like a cat. "If that’s passion, then maybe we don’t have  that kind of passion."
Cook Says Heels Didn't Want Him
by Goheels Staff (www.goheels.com) April 4th
Omar Cook, the latest product of New York City's point guard pipeline, claims he wanted to come to Carolina, but was turned down.

The schoolboy sensation, considered a lock for the Tar Heels until a last minute change of heart -- by Cook or Carolina, depending on who you ask -- told the Raleigh News & Observer that he committed to the Heels before incoming point guard Adam Boone. The Carolina coaching staff, according to Cook, turned him away.

He signed instead with St. John's.

Many experts have touted Cook as the best passer to matriculate from the Big Apple, joining the likes of Stephon Marbury, Ed Cota, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Pearl Washington and many, many others.

"They turned me down. I was very surprised, " he told the News & Observer after totaling 14 points in Sunday's Nike Hoop Summit game. "I was telling my family that I was going to North Carolina.

"I wanted to go to North Carolina, and I was pretty upset."

Those who follow Carolina do not expect any comment on this from the UNC basketball office. It is the school's ironclad policy never to comment publicly on any recruit or any situation relating to recruits.

Cook, a powerfully built 6-foot-1, 190-pounder, averaged over 13 assists per game at Middle Village (N.Y.) Christ The King this season -- the alma mater of former Carolina star Derrick Phelps and former Arizona Wildcat Khalid Reeves.

Cook's scholarship was granted to Boone, a 6-foot-2 lead guard with a better jump shot and a superior grade point average. The Minnetonka (Minn.) star is an aspiring pre-med student, but hasn't garnered the hype usually associated with an incoming Tar Heel point guard


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