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UNC football was buried under a mountain of hype. October is the chance to reclaim it.


October represents a chance for this North Carolina Football team to gain back much of what it lost in Blacksburg in the season opener and then again in Atlanta last week. Starting the first of three straight home games with a 38-7 win over Duke on Saturday helped set the tone. The Tar Heels have been buried by an albatross of expectations this season. (MSN.com)

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UNC football was buried under a mountain of hype. October is the chance to reclaim it.


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