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North Carolina Insists Wheels Aren’t Wobbling from Demoralizing Football Losses


With signs pointing toward the wheels falling off for the North Carolina football team, quarterback and defensive lineman insisted otherwise after the Tar Heels' second-half collapse at Duke. The Tar Heels suffered its second nauseating loss in a row, falling to the Blue Devils 21-20 on Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium. (Inside Carolina)

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North Carolina Insists Wheels Aren’t Wobbling from Demoralizing Football Losses


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