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North Carolina vs. Notre Dame: Three Things to Watch


While Notre Dame is a sub-.500 team, they have won four of their last five games. Anybody that is expecting this to be an easy night for the Tar Heels should recalibrate their expectations. If the Tar Heels aren’t focused, they may end up having one of the worst Senior Nights ever. Let’s take a look at how they can avoid a disaster in the Smith Center. (Tar Heel Blog)

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North Carolina vs. Notre Dame: Three Things to Watch