More struggles to be expected from Tar Heels
Posted Dec 3, 2013
Louisville, not Belmont, appears to be the aberration. As North Carolina prepares to face top-ranked Michigan State Wednesday night in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, it remains unclear what kind of team the Tar Heels possess without suspended players P.J. Hairston and Leslie McDonald. Evidence continues to mount, though, against any case that UNC is worthy of top 25 consideration.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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