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UNC Football Taking Duke Game 'as a Loss' and Moving Forward


Even with two unsettling losses in eight days, the Tar Heels appeared to take the loss to Duke in stride, turning their attention to Pitt’s visit next Saturday. "I just take it as a loss and I’ve just got to come back next weekend and go in for my team," senior defensive tackle said. "We took it to heart, of course, but we can bounce back from this." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Football Taking Duke Game 'as a Loss' and Moving Forward


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