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By Jim Caple
Page 2 columnist Tuesday, April 8, 2003 LAWRENCE, Kansas -- Twelve hours before Kansas tipped off against Syracuse for the national title, Egan Waggoner and his friends showed up at the Wheel, the restaurant/bar/campus institution where Kansas coach Roy Williams occasionally eats lunch. As the first people in line, Waggoner and his friends pretty much had their pick of places to watch the game, but they chose the outside patio even though it was bitterly cold and even though they had to go to the Salvation Army to buy a couch to sit o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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