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A Fitting End


It is fitting that this team was left for dead – twice – during this game. These 2010 Tar Heels have been left for dead at about a dozen different points during the season (and preseason). At every point, after every piece of adversity, up to and including being ruled unable to play and the in-game loss of Williams, this team kept its head down and kept right on slugging away through it all. (Inside Carolina)

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