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Despite losses, UNC-Duke game still has significance


For a while there, Saturday’s football game between UNC and Duke was shaping up to be a meaningful affair. If the Tar Heels and Blue Devils had both won their games last week, this one would have been for first place in the ACC’s Coastal Division. Even though neither did thanks to losses in the state of Virginia, there’s still plenty for which to play. (North State Journal)

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