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Tudor's Take: Heels will run the table


It’s an early guess, but I think North Carolina is going to finish regular season at 11-1 — maybe 10-2 if things go poorly or 9-3 if the roof totally collapses. The roof isn’t going collapse, though. The Tar Heels, as established by their win over Connecticut on Saturday, have way too much personnel to fall victim to another big injury. The thing we know now is that has added enough talent to turn the Heels into a legitimate top-20 national program. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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