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Entitled to Do What He Wants

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The Washington Post, April 4th, 2007

Last April, soon after Florida had crushed UCLA to win the national championship, Louisville Coach Rick Pitino got a call from a friend. "How about Billy the Kid?" the friend said, referring to Pitino's former player and assistant coach, Billy Donovan. "Can't call him Billy the Kid anymore," Pitino answered. "From now on, he's Bill the Coach." Right now he's Billy the Coach. After Florida's 84-75 victory over Ohio State on Monday night made the Gators the first back-to-back NCAA men's basketball champions since Duke in 1991-92, Donovan sits atop the college basketball world with suitors everyw...

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