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Friday was a historically bad day for UNC basketball, football


Friday was a day to forget for UNC fans. In a span of minutes, the UNC football team missed a field goal to extend the game to a third OT and the basketball team blew an eight point lead with under six minutes to go to suffer its first loss of the season. It was a painful few minutes, and now we also know it was a historically bad few minutes as well. (Tar Heels Wire)

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Friday was a historically bad day for UNC basketball, football