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FSU wins ACC title over UNC; Tar Heels' one seed in danger?


didn't play, so was that the reason North Carolina lost 85-82 in the ACC final Sunday? UNC will say it was, as it hopes the L doesn't damage its chances at getting a No. 1 seed. Normally the ACC final features two teams who are securely in the field and there's not much at stake -- UNC or Duke has been a No. 1 seed every year for a decade now. Now, we could have real gravity to this outcome. (CBS Sports)

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