Tar Heels say Cavaliers aren't bad
Posted Oct 3, 2009
UNC stumbled out of the gate in ACC play and fell hard last week but will have a second chance to get going today when longtime nemesis Virginia visits Kenan Stadium. Kickoff will be at noon. Cornerback Kendric Burney expects UNC to be sharp, motivated and possibly angry after a 24-7 loss at Georgia Tech showed a long list of shortcomings. "We've got to play with a little bit of a chip on our shoulder," Burney said.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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