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Just when you thought it couldn't get worse for Mack Brown and UNC, it did


It’s tough enough having to rebound from a public embarrassment. Now North Carolina is faced with the double whammy of having to bounce back from an even more painful fate. Having its collective heart ripped out in a rivalry game. With only a few days to regroup and undergo a transplant. So now what? Where does North Carolina go from here? (Saturday Down South)

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Just when you thought it couldn't get worse for Mack Brown and UNC, it did


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