How October 30, 2004, Changed Both the Miami Hurricanes and the North Carolina Tar Heels
Posted Oct 12, 2016
October 30, 2004, began as a typical ACC matchup as No. 4 Miami traveled to Chapel Hill to take on unranked North Carolina. The Hurricanes entered the game 6-0 and huge favorites as the team was considered a perennial national championship contender. What happened that night would start a steady decline for the highly-successful program.
(Athlon Sports)
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