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How beloved announcer Woody Durham was window into the soul of UNC sports


From 1971-2011, from Kenan Stadium to Carmichael Auditorium to the Smith Center, 's resonant voice poured like maple syrup through radios everywhere. He was part of the era when a voice became synonymous with a team. He was often the first and only point of contact for fans. They felt like they knew him even if they had never met him. (Charlotte Observer)

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