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How UNC landed Harrison Ingram, perhaps the most interesting player in college basketball


There is a better than average chance that today in America, or perhaps even in the world at large, someone will go online and become immersed in a virtual game of chess, without realizing it, against arguably the most interesting college basketball player in the country. , North Carolina’s junior forward, has to at least be in the conversation. (Yahoo! News)

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How UNC landed Harrison Ingram, perhaps the most interesting player in college basketball


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