Chansky’s Notebook: Win Or Lose
Posted Sep 21, 2018
After two losses and one hurricane-induced cancellation, I’ve sensed a lot of negativity and apathy about North Carolina's football season. The true curse of UNC football is a perennially powerful basketball program, which is easy to turn to when things on the gridiron aren’t keeping pace. Frankly, I don’t care what shade of blue you wear. Just put it on and be there, win or lose.
(Chapelboro.com)
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