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"My successor at Carolina, Bill Guthridge, is so neat he could organize a bowl of chop suey" and "Giving Linda an assignment was sort of like putting the ball in Phil Ford's hands and going to Four Corners - nothing but good things were going to happen."
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But this current debacle reminds me of the botched transition of the UNC basketball coaching staff when Coach Guthridge decided to step down in 2000.
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But you really can't debate the class, character and behavior of men like Smith, Guthridge and Williams.
eyes glaze over 2008
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UNC's victory ended a four-game losing streak in the semifinals (1995, '97, 98, 2000) that dates back three coaches — from Willams to Matt Doherty to Bill Guthridge to Dean Smith.
USATODAY.com - UNC conquers Michigan State, will face Illinois 2005
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After Bill Guthridge retired following the 1999-2000 season, Williams took a trip to Chapel Hill to have dinner with athletic director Dick Baddour and play golf with his mentor and North Carolina legend Dean Smith.
USATODAY.com - Kansas' Williams refuses to address North Carolina vacancy 2003
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Who cares if Williams said Kansas was his last job three years ago when Bill Guthridge retired at North Carolina.
USATODAY.com - Williams may dance this week but will soon settle down Heels 2003
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Guthridge guided the Tar Heels to a pair of appearances in the
NCAA Men's Basketball - North Carolina St. vs. North Carolina 2001
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Guthridge on hand for a ceremony honoring former Tar Heel Vince
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At North Carolina, he takes the job vacated by Bill Guthridge, who was 80-28 in three seasons after Smith retired.
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Specifically, Oracle Utilities' Rodger Smith and utilities track sponsor Accenture's Greg Guthridge will discuss the changing role of the customer and how utilities should evolve the customer experience, understanding the need to balance it with the appropriate cost to serve.
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