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Tale of the Tape: UNC vs Louisville


The third meeting between these two teams and both will be without personnel they had in the first meeting. For Louisville it is Chris Jones who was dismissed from the team. Jones' dismissal doesn't appear to have grossly impacted Louisville's efficiency numbers. It has been a mixed bag in his absence but against Virginia it was one of only five ACC games where the Cavaliers allowed an OE over 100. (Tar Heel Blog)

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