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A Spring of Improvement


There are only fifteen days of spring practice, and with two practices now complete, and the Tar Heels head into this week's Spring break looking to make the most of its remaining opportunities when the players return to campus. As Fedora steps into his second year as head coach of the Tar Heels he looks to move past the adversity of the 2012 team to create a new identity for 2013. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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