Tough memories could prove helpful Tar Heels against Utes
Posted Sep 28, 2005
For Utah, it was the sixth victory in a 12-0 season. For North Carolina's battered and badly beaten football team, it was simply a night to forget. Not that the Tar Heels have forgotten the 46-16 loss in October 2004 in Salt Lake City. They're confident the experience -- painful as it was -- will prove useful when Utah closes the two-game series Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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