Chansky’s Notebook: Old Uniforms, Same Story
Posted Feb 6, 2019
Uniforms were different 50 years ago, but not much else vs. State. In the walloping win over the Wolfpack, UNC wore its throwback unies from the pre-Alexander Julian argyle days. But going back a half-century, a lot is still the same in the Carolina-State rivalry. The 1969 Tar Heels, ranked No. 2 in the nation, had four starters in double figures, led by junior Charlie Scott.
(Chapelboro.com)
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