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Keys for North Carolina vs. Alabama: Lineups, Physicality, Matchups


North Carolina gets down 15 every first half. Who the starters are is very important. There's usually not a change for the first five minutes. They're the ones who often yield double-digit leads. It's become a trend, and it's not just this season. The last time they really jumped on an opponent and put them away was the Duke game at Cameron last season. (Inside Carolina)

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Keys for North Carolina vs. Alabama: Lineups, Physicality, Matchups


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