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The ghosts are watching as Duke and Carolina meet in New Orleans and in each other's heads


It’s a rivalry understood only here in North Carolina. And it’s not going to be any clearer to anyone outside the state after this game. And that’s because we don’t really understand it ourselves. It has a life of its own, a game within a game, a rivalry that has become part of the fabric of our state. When these teams are in the same building, time seems to pause. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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The ghosts are watching as Duke and Carolina meet in New Orleans and in each other's heads


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