Monarchs face an uphill battle against North Carolina
Posted Nov 19, 2013
Oddsmakers have made North Carolina a 23-point favorite to beat Old Dominion on Saturday in Chapel Hill. But to hear Monarchs coach Bobby Wilder at his weekly news conference Monday, you'd think the spread should be much larger. "The last four games, they have been absolutely dominant," he said of the Tar Heels. "There's a major difference between where Carolina is and where we are."
(Virginian-Pilot)
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