Heels wants more payback
Posted Oct 7, 2005
It's a different opponent, but the story is the same for the North Carolina football team this week. The Tar Heels head into their second consecutive game looking to atone for a debacle. UNC was successful in round one, rebounding from a 46-16 loss to Utah last season to beat the Utes 31-17 last week. Saturday, the Tar Heels face Louisville, which blanked them 34-0 last season. At least UNC's players don't have to manufacture any motivation for the 4:30 p.m. kickoff.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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