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Chansky’s Notebook: Good and Bad


Was it as bad as Michigan or as good as Oregon? North Carolina returned from the Bahamas with its first loss and worst performance of an uneven young season. But after being outscored 19-0 to open the second half against Michigan, the Tar Heels rebounded with a gutsy win over No. 11 Oregon in the Battle 4 Atlantis. So, what to make of this 6-1 team? (Chapelboro.com)

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