Jawad Williams of the North Carolina Tar Heels: 2005 NCAA Champions I waited 12 years for this feeling again. Is it ironic or hypocritical that I'm such an advocate of mental and social independence yet I root for a sports team? No. Tar Heels win!

I guess it's a good time to be a fan; three of their five championships have been in my lifetime. I was too young in 1982 to remember it now. I was at home watching the 1993 game in the same living room in which I saw this one, also with the same people. That, of course, added to the experience.

I had the same feeling both times. It's camaraderie on a grand scale. It's a legacy you're tied into. Having this experience of winning the national championship is something very rare and unlikely, something that happened before and may happen again, hopefully. And if you're lucky you might get to see it. Sure, it's just a game. But the game is made of relationships and history. Michael Jordan and Dean Smith at the 2005 NCAA National Championship The statistics and numbers aren't that important to me. I was happy just seeing Jordan and Dean Smith there. I wish Dean had stayed a little longer. I wish Jordan would come back and coach, although I have no idea how well he would do.

I thought it was a good game. If only it had been against Duke. Illinois gave them a good fight, though.

Bill Murray rooting for IllinoisI'm sad to see Jawad Williams go. He was my favorite, ever since I first saw him play. I can't really explain it, I just like the guy. There are rumors that the Tar Heels may lose May, Felton, and Marvin Williams in addition to McCants. I hope they don't go, and I can't even guess as to whether they will or not.

It was a great night. I was up until 4am doing a little mild celebrating. Who knows how long it may be before this happens again?

PS: Sorry, Bill.

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