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The Grass Was Always Greener on the Carolina Blue Side for Seth Trimble


For 14 days last spring, North Carolina’s roster for the 2024-2025 season did not include . The now-junior guard entered his name into the transfer portal on April 9 before withdrawing two weeks later. Trimble’s emergence and return to Chapel Hill can be connected to a former North Carolina Tar Heel in . (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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The Grass Was Always Greener on the Carolina Blue Side for Seth Trimble


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