Pack vs. Heels: Anything can happen
Posted Nov 27, 2014
The rivalry between UNC and NC State means different things to different people, especially to those playing the game. UNC quarterback Marquise Williams said he considers N.C. State its biggest rival in football. “I think this is the bigger rivalry,” Williams said. “When you think of Duke and Carolina, you think of basketball. I think with football, State and Carolina is where the rivalry is at."
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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