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Armando Bacot became a face of modern college basketball — and a beloved throwback


There was a catharsis during Tuesday's Senior Night victory — for everything had endured at UNC and all he’d given. But also because players like him have become rare in a time of rapid transience in college athletics. In a time of unprecedented movement, when it can be difficult to follow which player is on what roster, Bacot stayed. (AOL.com)

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Armando Bacot became a face of modern college basketball — and a beloved throwback


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