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They haven't beaten us at home since 2016.We keep saying that every other year.
Hope u right though.
They haven't beaten us at home since 2016.We keep saying that every other year.
Hope u right though.
This UNC hype is something else, breh.
I agree. I was using them as a hypothetical as they are potentially the second best team in the Coastal. But unless Howell is equal to Prime Vince Young or 4th year Colt McCoy, Mack Brown is not getting anywhere close to the NC tournament. He could get the Tarheels to 9-10 wins; but that is his ceiling.This UNC hype is something else, breh.
as long as it isn’t 4th n 17UNC will not beat Miami at the Rock.
They haven't beaten us at home since 2016.
So we're good for the next 14 yrs. I like the way you think.They should beat us about once a decade or 15 yrs.
Let’s suppose Sam Howell is all they he is hyped up to be and more, and an unbeaten Canes slip up at home 28-24. Carolina is our only loss, and UNC goes 12-0 to win the division.
Miami goes undefeated the rest of the way to go 11-1. They fail to win the Coastal as UNC goes 12-0. Then the Tarheels get blown out by Clemson in the ACC title game.
Does Miami leapfrog UNC to get to the national championship tournament, presuming there is a spot for a 1 loss team?
UNC is a well coached team, but I don’t think they are good enough to go 12-0. They will be fortunate to win 10 games. IMHO, UNC has a lot of holes to fill on offense and defense. I like their QB, but not much else. UNC lost a lot of good experience on the OL and DL, and I am not convinced. I still like the Canes from a talent perspective. The Canes should win that game. It all depends on the coaching and player preparation
Let’s suppose Sam Howell is all they he is hyped up to be and more, and an unbeaten Canes slip up at home 28-24. Carolina is our only loss, and UNC goes 12-0 to win the division.
Miami goes undefeated the rest of the way to go 11-1. They fail to win the Coastal as UNC goes 12-0. Then the Tarheels get blown out by Clemson in the ACC title game.
Does Miami leapfrog UNC to get to the national championship tournament, presuming there is a spot for a 1 loss team?