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Tar Heel Firsts: UNC football’s first 10-win season


There wasn’t an AP Poll way back in 1914 and scheduling was very regional, so there wasn’t a good way to crown a football national champion. However, with an 11-0 record, UNC very possibly would have come under consideration for the 1914 crown. Unfortunately, we’ll never know. North Carolina lost 20-7 to Virginia. Still, a 10-1 record is pretty good. (Tar Heel Blog)

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Tar Heel Firsts: UNC football’s first 10-win season


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