Fedora, Tar Heels aim for run at ACC crown in 2013
Posted Aug 13, 2013
North Carolina is finally free of NCAA sanctions that kept the Tar Heels out of last year's ACC championship game. UNC finished tied atop the Coastal Division in coach Larry Fedora's first year, though the one-year postseason ban ended the run after 12 games. That success sends the Tar Heels into this year believing that the program's first league title since 1980 is within reach.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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