UNC Has Problems But None Bigger Than the NCAA's Indecision
Posted Nov 18, 2013
Having P.J. Hairston and Leslie McDonald is the best case scenario and anything less than that points to the possibility of more nights like the one the Tar Heels faced against Belmont. However, there is some measure of comfort in knowing the team you have is the team you have. At least then the coaches and players can focus on accepting way things are and build off of that.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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