Renner's return boosts Tar Heel hopes tonight against No. 10 Miami
Posted Oct 17, 2013
After losing as many times in its first five games this season as it did all of last year, North Carolina (1-4, 0-2 ACC) has been called the most disappointing team in the country by the Associated Press and the biggest disappointment in the ACC by almost everyone. Now the Tar Heels have a chance to redeem themselves in front of a national audience when they host No. 10 Miami Thursday night at Kenan Stadium.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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