Heels have little to say
Posted Aug 31, 2010
North Carolina is still deciding which players, if any, will be held out of its season-opening football game against LSU on Saturday night in Atlanta, and the process most likely will continue for the rest of the week. Butch Davis, citing a need for confidentiality because of the investigations, would not say how many players might be affected and declined to reveal what a worst-case scenario would be.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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