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Chansky’s Notebook: Tar Heels’ Legend


The marriage of and UNC was just perfect. Woody would often say he was a lucky guy who led a blessed life. He grew up loving Carolina athletics, and followed that love to his graduation from UNC. At 29, he followed legendary — the “Mouth of the South” — as the voice of the Tar Heels. It could not have been easy to succeed Currie. (Chapelboro.com)

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