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Thin Tar Heels visit Clemson


Lack of depth will remain an issue for North Carolina as the top-ranked Tar Heels (14-0) visit No. 19 Clemson (12-1) on Sunday for both teams' ACC opener. Coach said Friday that he does not expect reserve forward to play Sunday. Stepheson returned home to Los Angeles on Wednesday because his father, Art Stepheson, is ill. (Charlotte Observer)

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