Chansky’s notebook: Well-Played Argyle
Posted Sep 17, 2015
If the Tar Heels score say 50 points, like they did against North Carolina A&T, that’s a lot of argyle in the end zones! Whoever decided to do it that way, it works. The colors are back to where they belong but the design is both different and unique. No one is EVER going with the argyle that Alexander Julian made a Tar Heel trademark. It’s clearly Carolina’s. Well played, don’t you think?
(Chapelboro.com)
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