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Art’s Angle: Three-Peat


The Tar Heels played their best game this season, but it wasn’t enough to avoid three straight regular-season losses for the first time since returned to UNC in 2019, when they suffered consecutive one-possession defeats against Wake Forest, App State, and Clemson and finished 7-6 after a 55-13 blowout of Temple in the Military Bowl. (Chapelboro.com)

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Art’s Angle: Three-Peat