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The Morning After: Capel's return makes familiar plays


Everything the Tar Heels ran Saturday night, Appalachian State coach said, “I knew it was coming.” After all, he was coaching in the arena – albeit on the opposing sideline – where he started at forward for North Carolina from 1998-2002. And he was coaching against a program that he once helped to a Final Four. “It was good to be home,’’ he said. (ESPN.com)

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