Bobby Frasor played basketball at the University of North Carolina from 2005-2009 and is currently the head basketball coach at Brother Rice High School in Chicago. Bobby talks about growing up in Blue Island, Illinois, having a father who was a long-time high school basketball coach, how he got into basketball, and his great career at Brother Rice. He details his recruiting process, why he chose UNC, the great class he was in, and playing right away at point guard as a Freshman. He describes the UNC/Duke rivalry, beating Duke Freshman year on JJ Redick's Senior Night, and being undefeated at Cameron Indoor. Bobby then talks about several injuries he went through, the pool jump incident, getting a step further each year in the tournament, and ending his career with the 2009 National Championship. He discusses his professional career overseas, coaching at both UNC and Alabama-Birmingham, his decision become a high school coach at his alma mater Brother Rice, and how he likes coaching that age group.