The Closers
Posted Oct 9, 2010
In the two years prior to the 2010 season, the Tar Heels held a lead going into seven of their ten losses. This season they are three-for-three in games in which they’ve held leads going into the fourth quarter, and Saturday’s finish against Clemson might have been the most impressive.
(Inside Carolina)
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