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UNC considers different tone at Duke, quieter rivalry with no Cameron Crazies


Cameron Indoor Stadium "is a smaller place. The sound in there makes it difficult to communicate with your team," said. Except, of course, this season. UNC visits Duke on Saturday with an all but vacant arena awaiting, another oddity in this coronavirus-altered season becoming the newest chapter in the rivalry between these teams. (Burlington Times News)

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UNC considers different tone at Duke, quieter rivalry with no Cameron Crazies


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