UNC bowl eligibility on the line against Old Dominion
Posted Nov 22, 2013
With a postseason ban last year and a 1-5 start this year, North Carolina senior defensive end Kareem Martin wondered if his career would end without another bowl appearance. But the Tar Heels (5-5) are now on the verge of their first five-game winning streak in 12 years, and can clinch bowl eligibility with a victory Saturday against Old Dominion at Kenan Stadium.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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