Heels lose, but earn respect
Posted Nov 15, 2005
The North Carolina football team lost Saturday to Maryland, but it is far from the end of the world. All in all, a talented and diverse Maryland offense was allowed to hurt Carolina in too many ways, and the end result for the Tar Heels was a close, but probably deserved, loss. Play enough close games against equal or better competition, and you are likely to lose one or two of them.The North Carolina football team lost Saturday to Maryland, but it is far from the end of the world.
(Tar Heel Daily)
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