UNC faces off against Miami this Saturday, but the real focus might be on the upcoming matchup against No. 3 Virginia on Monday evening. The Hurricanes have not performed well this season and lack depth, but the red-hot Tar Heels will need to take care of business in the Dean Dome. Inside Carolina gives a preview of the game, as well as a look-ahead to Monday’s game against Virginia:
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