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Video: The Throwback Podcast - UNC's Miracle in the Music City


Take a deep dive into UNC's 2010 Music City Bowl matchup against Tennessee in Nashville. Though it pitted two geographical rivals against each other, the teams were shells of what they could've been. Throw in one of the most bizarre endings in college football history, and it's easy to see why this game was perfect for discussion.

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Video: The Throwback Podcast - UNC's Miracle in the Music City