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No Moral Victory, But The Heels Should Still Feel Good


Don’t bother bringing that moral-victory stuff around the Kenan Football Center, because nobody inside is having anything to do with such talk. It’s nonsense, they say. But that doesn’t mean North Carolina can’t walk away from its 21-20 loss to No. 1 Clemson here Saturday feeling good about itself. It would be foolish to strip away everything this team did. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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