Jay Williams issues challenge for hefty cash prize, 'massive' penalty surrounding half-court shot
Drilling half court shots usually comes with it a pretty substantial prize. Well for College GameDay this Saturday, ESPN’s Jay Williams has decided to up the ante with his own money. Williams has decided to put $100,000 of his own money on the line.
The shot has to be made from half court on the first try. The problem is, if they miss the shot, they’ll have an extremely difficult decision to make. Williams teased the challenge on his Twitter page on Wednesday morning.
Here’s the full challenge from Williams’ page.
Duke and UNC will clash and renew one of the most heated rivalries in all of sports on Saturday. The first version will be in Cameron Indoor. Earlier this week, Williams blasted UNC for a lack of leadership and effort in the final seconds of their loss to the Pitt Panthers.
Jay Williams was not pleased with UNC and their effort
With 3:21 to go in Tuesday night’s game against Pitt, North Carolina re-took a 65-64 lead on a layup from Elliot Cadeau. That turned out to be the Tar Heels’ last lead – and Jay Williams had some poignant criticism for the Tar Heels in the final seconds.
After a Seth Trimble foul, Ishmael Leggett went to the free throw line with a four-point Pitt lead. As he did, the Panthers huddled at center court. North Carolina, meanwhile, went to line up for the free throw. That didn’t sit well with Williams.
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The ESPN analyst called the Tar Heels out for leadership problems and an apparent lack of effort as time ticked away. Pitt went on to seal the 73-65 victory, holding UNC scoreless for the final 2:35.
“I can tell you what you want to go through North Carolina’s players’ minds right now. They are all fragmented on the court,” Williams said on the broadcast. “Look at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is huddling in the middle of the court. It already looks as if – with 24.9 seconds left to go, North Carolina being down only four points – that the game feels over. None of them have huddled. None of them have talked to each other.
“This is what Hubert Davis has been talking about, Kevin, about the lack of leadership on this team. Look, I know they’re down five. You’re never out of it until you’re out of it. But you need to have communication about what you’re doing next and about what you’re going to run offensively, where you need to be defensively and there’s no quit in your voice.”
North Carolina has now lost three of its last four games following the loss to Pitt Tuesday night. That dropped the Tar Heels to 13-9 overall and 6-4 in ACC play entering a high-profile rivalry matchup against Duke on Saturday.
On3’s Nick Schultz also contributed to this article.