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No damage to North Carolina's NET ranking from what is now Quad 1 loss to Wake Forest


The good news for North Carolina after the Tar Heels’ loss Tuesday at Wake Forest is that it’s become a Quad 1 game, and they’re still 38th in the NET rankings. Although the defeat didn’t change UNC’s NET ranking, it left the Tar Heels firmly in bubble territory. Wake Forest moved up three spots in the NET to 74th, making the game Quad 1 for UNC. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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No damage to North Carolina's NET ranking from what is now Quad 1 loss to Wake Forest


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