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Former UNC guard Caleb Love was always going to be the villain. Friday, he was a hero, too


Arizona's visit to Duke on Friday had everything. Two power basketball programs with April aspirations. A hero. A villain. A stage worthy of the moment and a moment worthy of the stage. As it played out, the hero and the villain were the same. came back to Durham and left, for the final time, the way he had twice before with UNC. With a win. (AOL.com)

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Former UNC guard Caleb Love was always going to be the villain. Friday, he was a hero, too