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Thanks for the link.  Buzz is funny sometimes.

"I appreciate you calling me Coach Williams, not because I need my ego stroked.  It just means you respect what your doing and you have pride in your profession. That means a lot to me."

Not sure where that came from - the previous guys just referred to him as "coach".  After that several guys just said "coach".  Eventually anther guys starts with "Coach Williams" and Buzz quickly says "Thanks".

77ncaachamps

Thanks to the same question being asked twice in the media post-game, we finally get the "answer" to where Buzz gets his knack for numbers:

Question: Where does it (the numbers thing) stem from? And were you a math major in college or something?

Buzz:
"I wasn't smart enough. I went to junior college outta of high school and couldn't get into a four-year school.

It comes probably from a lot of different things.

My dad has a Master's in chemistry and in mathematics. My grandfather quit school in the third grade and he taught himself how to count, how to read. I spent a lot of time growing up with my grandfather. I learned how to count, and I taught him how to multiply and divide using dollar bills.

So, that's how it kinda started."
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