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How Seth Trimble's Absence Helped UNC Basketball


With North Carolina now sitting at 12–1 after non-conference play, what once felt like a season-damaging blow just two games in can now perhaps be viewed as a blessing in disguise. "When you have a player who plays a lot of minutes, who has a big role, who’s had experience trying to lead a team, and that guy goes out, it forces other guys to step up." (Inside Carolina)

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How Seth Trimble's Absence Helped UNC Basketball