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Five Reasons Larry Fedora Will Be Back in 2019


UNC’s slide this season, on the heels of a 3-9 campaign in 2017, has the future of coach in doubt. Despite mounting losses, there are some indications that Fedora will return for an eighth season in Chapel Hill. Even if Fedora is retained, next season would be the make-or-break year. Here are five reasons why there will not be a change at the top for the Tar Heels. (Old North Blog)

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