Doug Justice is a victim of Tar Heels' loss
Posted Sep 19, 2005
North Carolina lost more than a football game Saturday night in its home opener against Wisconsin. The Tar Heels also lost their starting middle linebacker, probably for the rest of the season. Fifth-year senior Doug Justice, who played a role in UNC's two biggest defensive plays of the game, broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot during the second half of UNC's 14-5 defeat.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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