Season of woe and whoa
Posted Oct 31, 2006
North Carolina comes into Saturday's game at Notre Dame at 1-7, its only win more of a survival against Division I-AA Furman, with a 21-16 loss to Rutgers in the opener the only loss in which the Heels even came close to competing. With all that in mind, Notre Dame should at least be wary of this team for two reasons: Always fear the man with nothing to lose, and quite frankly, the Tar Heels can't really go anywhere but up from where they currently are.
(South Bend Tribune)
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