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Season Was Still a Success Despite the Final Two Losses


UNC won 11 games, a school record 11 in a row, beat Duke and NC State, rolled over Miami on Senior Day, went 8-0 in the ACC for the first time in school history, won the state "title" and the Coastal Division. ended his career as one of the most prolific offensive players in UNC history, leaves Chapel Hill with a fistful of Tar Heel receiving records. (Tar Heel Blog)

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