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Tar Heels' defense no worse for wear


This time last season, N.C. State was extolling the virtues of its blue-collar team after a blue-collar 35-7 shellacking of rival North Carolina in Chapel Hill. When asked Monday whether those comments rankled him, head coach of No. 11 North Carolina responded with five seconds of silence. “I don’t know how to answer that,” Fedora said after the pause. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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