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How Has UNC Basketball Fared in the One-and-Done Era?


The one-and-done era of college basketball has been a source of frustration in many ways for the North Carolina basketball program and its fans. As a national blueblood program, UNC hasn’t recruited as many one-and-dones as other programs it competes with on a national stage. But has the product suffered on the court? Let’s take an analytical look. (Inside Carolina)

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How Has UNC Basketball Fared in the One-and-Done Era?