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Just Two Years Later, Who Remains From The Ol’ Roy Era?

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Thanks for this. I was wondering about that recently and now I don't have to do the work.

Armando will be gone after this season. RJ might be here another year. Do you think we'll still see Roy at all/most of the games after his kids are gone?

I ask that because I know he's gotten some flack on the boards - especially our foes' boards - for not becoming invisible. But I think he could just be showing support for his own guys as long as some are still around. Or he could just love UNC basketball that much. To me, showing support for his own guys absolutely sounds like a Roy kind of thing to do.

In Roy's shoes, I might stop coming to the games after his guys are gone because - speaking as someone in his age range - it's so much more comfortable to watch at home on a big TV. But there's something to be said for the live experience, too, if your eyes are good enough.
 
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Thanks for this. I was wondering about that recently and now I don't have to do the work.

Armando will be gone after this season. RJ might be here another year. Do you think we'll still see Roy at all/most of the games after his kids are gone?

I ask that because I know he's gotten some flack on the boards - especially our foes' boards - for not becoming invisible. But I think he could just be showing support for his own guys as long as some are still around. Or he could just love UNC basketball that much. To me, showing support for his own guys absolutely sounds like a Roy kind of thing to do.

In Roy's shoes, I might stop coming to the games after his guys are gone because - speaking as someone in his age range - it's so much more comfortable to watch at home on a big TV. But there's something to be said for the live experience, too, if your eyes are good enough.

Roy will have that same spot until he can't go to games anymore. He says he's the biggest North Carolina basketball fan in the world. I don't doubt that.
 
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