North Carolina and Duke tied 21-21 at halftime
The No. 15 North Carolina football team and Duke are tied 21-21 at halftime. Here are three things to note from the game so far.
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The No. 15 North Carolina football team and Duke are tied 21-21 at halftime. Here are three things to note from the game so far.
Welcome to another edition of Press Coverage! Sports Editor Pat James, Assistant Sports Editor Jeremy Vernon and Senior Writers Carlos Collazo and Brendan Marks reflect on the North Carolina men's basketball team's past week and discuss Saturday's game against Virginia.
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