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The Many Faces (and Outfits) of Roy Williams

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The Many Faces (and Outfits) of Roy Williams

During UNC basketball games, we all pay attention to the players, as expected, but have you ever looked over at Roy Williams? Next game, take a look at the sidelines to appreciate Roy's snazzy outfit and varying facial expressions. 

He, of course, wears his fair share of the best color out there: Carolina Blue. 

But he doesn't just stop at a simple blue tie. He spices it up with Paisley or checkered patterns.

And sometimes decides to go all out.

After all, can you ever really have too much Carolina Blue?

But the great style doesn't stop there. Even when he isn't sporting Carolina blue, he always has some sort of tie that's sure to stand out. 

Like this awesome multi-colored tie.

Or even this one.

Sometimes he likes to switch it up and make the suit the focal point. 

And we can't forget to admire the Jordan's that he sports.

In looking at Roy's great style, we've also seen a large amount of his highly expressive faces that he makes throughout the game.

But it doesn't hurt to look at a few more of his reactions.

...but then again, don't we all while watching the Tarheels play? 

He may have these extreme facial expressions and you may see quite a bit of yelling during the game, but he knows how to have a good time with the team.

(His style definitely hasn't gone without notice from many, as it's followed by many sources, such as Raftersblog.com. To follow Roy's style game by game, check out Raftersblog.com or like the "Official Roy Williams Tie Tracker" on Facebook.)

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