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With another big rivalry game on the table, the Tar Heels are set this weekend to face off against a Blue Devil squad looking for revenge — but without one of their star players. Today’s edition of “Inside Carolina” discusses the outlook for Saturday’s game, what the Tar Heels have improved on this season, and how to take home another win against Duke.
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