Woody Durham, who died at 76, provided the soundtrack to UNC's basketball history
Posted Mar 7, 2018
Across a career of more than 1,800 football and basketball games as the Voice of the Tar Heels, Woody Durham called 13 men's basketball Final Fours, six national championship games and the entirety of NCAA title-winning seasons in 1982, 1993, 2005 and 2009. Many of the greatest moments in UNC basketball history are best relived with Durham's play-by-play radio call.
(CBS Sports)
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