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Heels Hold On To Victory Bell, 28-20


In a rivalry game that in recent memory has gone down to the wire, a Tar Heel squad trying to bounce back from two consecutive losses held off a game Blue Devil opponent driving for a potential game-tying touchdown and two-point conversion for an edge-of-your-seat 28-20 win. Carolina claimed the Victory Bell for the 18th time in the last 19 contests to finish 8-4 on the season. (Inside Carolina)

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