Top-ranked Tar Heels have work to do, but who doesn’t in November?
Posted Nov 18, 2015
North Carolina, minus ACC preseason co-Player of the Year Marcus Paige, might not have looked like the No. 1 team in the nation in a win against Fairfield on Sunday. But trivial matters such as rankings and passing the eye test are of little concern to Roy Williams right now. More important at this time of year is setting a foundation upon which to build come March.
(Wilmington Star News)
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