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Savannah Bananas take on the Texas Tailgaters — and take over Chapel Hill


As early as Monday, April 6, a navy tractor trailer adorned with a bright yellow banana holding a bat screeched to a halt onto the side of Ridge Road. The Savannah Bananas had arrived. Barricades appeared at the bookends of Stadium Drive on Thursday. What would normally be a sea of blue on game days gleamed yellow on Saturday and Sunday. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Savannah Bananas take on the Texas Tailgaters — and take over Chapel Hill