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A look at the traditions that make the UNC-Duke game a college basketball holiday


Even with the pandemic and semester hanging overhead, and the fact that there won’t be fans in the stands, the first North Carolina vs. Duke men's basketball game of the season is still a college basketball holy day. UNC junior Jack Hall, a self-professed “Carolina basketball super fan,” recalled his first time ever rushing Franklin. It was February 2019. (Daily Tar Heel)

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A look at the traditions that make the UNC-Duke game a college basketball holiday


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