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Kentucky bracing for North Carolina's big men


Since Kentucky center Enes Kanter was ruled permanently ineligible for receiving improper benefits, the Wildcats have yet to be truly tested inside. Saturday should change that. The 10th-ranked Wildcats (5-1) travel to Chapel Hill to play North Carolina. The Tar Heels (4-3) are expected to start 7-footer and 6-10 forward in the game. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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