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will be in Wisconsin this weekend, unable to watch Saturday's North Carolina-N.C. State football game live on TV. But he still plans to check the score often. A year ago, the UNC alum was a lame duck when he coached the Tar Heels to a 23-9 victory over the Wolfpack after agreeing to stay and finish the season's final five games. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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