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UNC Can’t Lean On Quality Losses Crutch After Falling to Stanford


Now, for the first time this season, the quality loss label can't be applied to the defeat North Carolina suffered on Saturday. Stanford arrived ranked No. 92 nationally, according to Ken Pomeroy's college basketball database. That put the Cardinal one spot ahead of North Carolina State, and 16 spots lower than Notre Dame, per KenPom. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Can’t Lean On Quality Losses Crutch After Falling to Stanford


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