Tar Heels plan to begin turnaround against Deacons
Posted Feb 27, 2010
Marcus Ginyard knows that North Carolina is in big trouble and that it has only a few regular-season days left to end the program's biggest skid in eight seasons. The bleak conditions might discourage some players, but not Ginyard. Maybe the turnaround will come today, when UNC (14-14, 3-10 ACC) plays Wake Forest at Joel Coliseum. But Wake Forest has defeated UNC once this season, and UNC has one ACC road win in six games.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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