No ACC fans in the Midwest
Posted Mar 18, 2006
Needless to say, UNC hasn’t gotten a lot of attention [in Dayton] among the multitudes of Ohio State and Michigan State faithful that have bought up most of the tickets at the University of Dayton Arena. And when the Tar Heels finally took the court for the first time after waiting around all day for their 9:30 p.m. start, the greeting they received wasn’t exactly the model of Southern hospitality. But again, that’s not necessarily bad.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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