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Is UNC or Duke more likely to win this season?

This coming Wednesday is the biggest rivalry in all college sports (arguably in all sports). UNC vs. Duke college basketball. UNC has a deeper team with a ton of talent and have been obliterating its opponents ever since losing to Va Tech, they have scored at least 80 pts in 16 of 22 games. Duke has more players that are more experienced (both teams are young, but Duke has more non-freshmen impact players), they have the lowest points against average in the ACC, they have great 3 pt shooters. So who will win Wednesday at Cameron Indoor? And who will win March 4th at the Dean Dome?

Unc, no doubt
the blue devils will be good in about 2-3 years, but right now, the tarheels are the best team in the nation without a question. They got one of, if no THE, best player in the nation in Hansbrough, and they got a great recruiting clas this year. They are also fast, and the like to fast break a lot. That is why i think Unc is better than duke.

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