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Virginia's Scott Stadium was Once a House of Horrors for UNC Football


From 1983-2008, UNC Football left Scott Stadium winless each time. Some were painful. Some were embarrassing. And some were the result of the Tar Heels' slide following ’s departure in 1997. So, with the Tar Heels headed to Virginia this weekend in "The South’s Oldest Rivalry," that stretch of futility still resides in some Carolina minds. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Virginia's Scott Stadium was Once a House of Horrors for UNC Football


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