12 --- Wednesday, August 24, 1968 / University Daily Kansan Brown criticizes KU for not considering his assistant coaches The Associated Press Former Kansas basketball coach Larry Brown criticized the process used to hire his replacement, saying one of his assistants should have been named. Brown, who was in Lawrence on Monday for a golf fund-raiser, said he was disappointed that Kansas chose Roy Williams of North Carolina to help he left Kansas in July to take over the NBSAN's Antonia Spurs. "I wanted to see my guys considered." "Brown said. "If you look at the success we had, obviously Alvin Buelfeld was one of the stars." R.C. (Buelford) was a bit part of R.C. "It was very disappointing for me that we felt we had to go somewhere else to hire a head coach." Brown announced the day he took the Spurs' coaching position that he would take his assistants with him. But he said that should not have bothered the Kansas search committee or athletic director Bob Frederick. I'm sure Roy is going to do a great job here. But my loyalty is to Kansas and my guys, and they should have gotten a chance at the job. That's the bottom line.' Larry Brown San Antonio Spurs coach "I think that's just a cop out," Brown said. "They went with me because they know the rules." I felt loyalty to them. When you're an assistant coach and you don't even get an interview for the head coaching job, that's pretty hard. Brown said his complaints had nothing to do with Williams. "I'm sure Roy is going to do a great job here," he said. "But my loyalty is to Kansas and my mother, and they care about us and at the job. That's the bottom line." WILLIAMS Continued from p. 1 have been part of the whirlwind that has gone through Kansas basketball during the summer when she was a freshman. hasn't had time to move his family to Lawrence. His wife, Wanda, and two children are still living in Kansas. Between trips to visit his family and the recruiting camps. Williams has had time to visit his family and fan a variety of social functions. He said through these gatherings he had lunch with a couple in Kansas fan expectation was like. "They want a solid program." he said. "They are used to Kansas being successful and they expect it to stay that way." High aspirations by Kansas fans was something that Williams had heard while he was still at North Carolina. Williams said Wichita State coach Eddie Fogger, who was an assistant at Texas, had some doubts on whether Williams should take the job. "Eddie Fogler said the only doubts he would have about me taking the Kansas job is that the team doesn't credit him high," Williams said. "The expectations of others don't affect me at all. I'll put more pressure on myself than up of people would be able to do." CU's theme to be 'dare to be great' The Associated Press BUILDER, Cole. — Continuing to take aim at the lofty standards of Big Eight Conference powers Oklahoma and Nebraska. Colorado Coach Bill Bassman led the team to take ‘toake a step up’ in the oppoechion of college football. McCartney spent his first three years in Boulder rebuilding a depleted program. But the last three have produced winning records, including a 7-4 mark last year, and two lesser bow appearances. "We're entering a new phase in our program," McCartney said. "We're taking the approach that this year's team has a chance to do something significant. Our theme is ' dare to be great.' " Now, the Buffaloes are aiming for a Top 20 ranking and major bowl game. "We're not going to be satisfied until we catch OU and Nebraska," McCarthy said. "We're going to do it We won't be denied." "We're starting to look like them in the weight room. When we put the clock on our guys, we're running like them. And we're getting more For the first time, McCartney said, he has the size and strength in the offensive line to challenge any foe. 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