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Art’s Angle: Something To Work With


Two costly fumbles bookended Carolina’s third straight loss but in between, ironically, they showed glimpses of what kind of football team the Tar Heels want to be — and maybe still can. If fans stayed tuned in following the games opening fumble, they saw what looked like a better-coached and more determined UNC team than its previous few games. (Chapelboro.com)

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Art’s Angle: Something To Work With