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Tar Heels Embracing Challenge of Playing In Death Valley


Only nine times since Dabo Swinney’s hiring in 2008 has a visiting team entered Clemson Memorial Stadium and left triumphant. On 96 other occasions, the Tigers — often convincingly — emerged victorious. “Ninety-six and nine, it’s hard to even say without looking at it every time,” said. The Tigers once went 40 games without a home loss. (Inside Carolina)

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Tar Heels Embracing Challenge of Playing In Death Valley