A Loss for the History Books
Posted Nov 27, 2021
For most UNC Football fans, there is one loss that stands above the others: the Tar Heels' 20-17 loss at Virginia in 1996. The game that had no equal may have been usurped on Friday, 25 years and 10 days later. It may take time for the significance of the 34-30 loss to N.C. State to register, although UNC’s collapse was as dramatic as it was expeditious.
(Inside Carolina)
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