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Armando Bacot: “I would die for this school”


It was an emotional afternoon at Madison Square Garden for UNC, as they overcame a 14-point deficit to defeat the No. 23 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes in overtime. After the game, was interviewed by the CBS broadcast team. He was asked how he playing through his shoulder injury, one that currently has him around 70 percent healthy. (Keeping It Heel)

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Armando Bacot: “I would die for this school”


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