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Woody Durham: "I knew it was time"


After calling more than 1,800 UNC football and basketball games, "the voice of the Tar Heels" will officially retire June 3 In front of a room dotted with Carolina coaches as well as officials from Duke, Wake Forest and the ACC, said he thought about retiring after the 2009-10 season because “there were too many times when I wasn’t pleased with my level of presentation.” (Charlotte Observer)

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