Heels have nothing for Horns
Posted Dec 20, 2009
Before the season began, all the hype surrounding North Carolina revolved around its talented and deep frontcourt. Even though the defending national champions lost four starters, the Tar Heels returned three experienced forwards and added a trio of highly touted freshmen to be dubbed the best frontline in the nation by SI.com. But Saturday against No. 2 Texas, 10th-ranked UNC hardly looked like it had the top frontcourt in the country.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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