UNC doesn't mind taking act on the road
Posted Nov 30, 2007
When you schedule six straight away from home, you're not looking for the easy way out. The No. 1 Tar Heels have had to fight through moments of peril, especially in victories over the Cougars and the Buckeyes. With starting point guard Ty Lawson unavailable for all but two minutes of those games, UNC trailed in the second half in both. The ability to fight through adversity on the road should serve the Tar Heels well come March.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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