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Bunting's ride almost over


arrived at his final Kenan Stadium news conference Tuesday with nothing out of the ordinary to say about his fate. He knows he's out of here the second the clock shows 0:00, unless there's overtime, in Saturday's bleeding-heart game at Duke. The last five weeks have been painful for Bunting, but he doesn't seem to want sympathy. Some shook his hand, some chose not to. Business is business, and Bunting was kicked out for obvious reasons. North Carolina isn't a good football team, and this is Bunting's seventh season. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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