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UNC's Future Is Still Bright Without Rashad Vaughn


For many fans of the North Carolina Tar Heels, Tuesday was a day of mourning following 's decision to spurn UNC and commit to the UNLV Rebels. With the team currently shooting 31.9 percent from downtown, it certainly could have used the offensive pop one would assume the 18th overall recruit (2014 ESPN 100) could provide. Well, wipe those tears, Tar Heel Nation. Doomsday is not around the corner just because Vaughn chose the Rebels instead. (Bleacher Report)

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