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Thoughts on this week's rankings: Doubts about Carolina - ACC
Posted by ESPN.com's Heather Dinich North Carolina a top 25 team? The Tar Heels beat Miami and Rutgers, teams with a combined 3-7 record. They lost to Virginia Tech. At home. There is no question North Carolina deserves praise for its win over UConn -- the defense played outstanding, and has ...
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Dinich hating on the Heels again
The 5th Corner — ... I usually do not care what others say about North Carolina, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But when I read a blog like the one that Heather Dinich wrote about North Carolina football I have to say something. And before I go on, this is why a while back I said that having a "conference" blogger doesn't work. Reading what Dinich said tonight just proves that point once again. Here is what she said about the Heels: ...

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Tomahawk Nation — ... .  Finally, in her thoughts about this week's rankings, she had this to say about the Noles.  "Florida State leads the ACC in total offense, scoring offense, rushing defense, total defense, and net punting."  When's the last time you could say that about the first 2 and not be lying? ...

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