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Football in a Forest Vol. II: What Goes Around...


In the summer of 1997 at the height of ’s original turn as UNC's football coach, Lee Pace had the idea that Kenan Stadium would lend itself perfectly to a handsome coffee-table book celebrating its singular ambiance and highlighting the peaks of the roller-coaster existence that Tar Heel football had traced over nearly three quarters of a century. (Inside Carolina)

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