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Born & Bred: Built To Win


On exactly one occasion in his decorated career, coached for the sole purpose of winning. Smith, of course, is famous for reminding his North Carolina players of the billion people in China who had no idea the Tar Heels were about to play what they considered an important game. But at the 1976 Olympics, he coached only for winning. (Rams Club)

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Born & Bred: Built To Win


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