One night of hope against the hapless
Posted Feb 4, 2018
Sure, Pittsburgh entered the game 0-10 in the ACC, was ranked No. 180 in RPI, started four freshmen and only had one player from when UNC graduate transfer Cameron Johnson played there last season. But you can only play who's in front of you. And with Saturday's 96-65 win, the Tar Heels showed how dangerous they can be when things are clicking.
(Argyle Report)
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