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Looking Ahead: Armando Bacot


’s freshman season was one of discovery and understanding. The talented 6-foot-10 native of Virginia has plenty of natural ability but he needed to learn so much about the game, playing at the ACC level, and himself, and that’s where he made the most progress last season. He now must extend his game, but that will happen with time. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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