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Chansky’s Notebook: Game of Coaches


So why is Saturday night’s 108th football meeting between North Carolina and Duke so big? Tar Heels coach has beaten the Blue Devils 12 straight times, dating back to his first stint in Chapel Hill. The law of averages may be against him, but still most Carolina fans expect him to win because he has built and promoted successful programs. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Game of Coaches


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