Tar Heels red-faced
Posted Oct 9, 2005
Saturday's humbling loss to No. 23 Louisville at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium had a queasily familiar feel for North Carolina. There was coach John Bunting after the game, cap doffed in front of the band as he listened to the end of the Tar Heels' fight song -- alone. And there was brightly lit scoreboard, telling a tale even more lopsided than last season's 34-point blowout by the Cardinals.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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