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Tar Heels Demoralized in the Desert


answered the first question of his postgame press conference following North Carolina's 98-69 loss to No. 21 Kentucky on Saturday in Las Vegas by saying he didn’t want to talk about the carbon-copy defeat against Tennessee four weeks ago in Uncasville, but he went back to it anyway, the comparisons nearly identical in so many ways. (Inside Carolina)

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Tar Heels Demoralized in the Desert


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