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Tar Heels Have Come So Far But Not Quite Far Enough


Clemson is the #1 team in the country. Before delving into any deep analysis of this game, that is a point that must be factored into the mix. After all, the game is not played in a vacuum and players don't necessarily struggle of their own volition. The other team has something to do with what happens and that was certainly the case Saturday night in UNC's 45-37 loss to Clemson. (Tar Heel Blog)

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