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Could this be the day?

Steve Kirschner, UNC's SID, sent out the announcement a few hours before game time tonight. Ty Lawson is a no go.

That's huge period. But given that Clemson runs a full-court press that thrives off pressure and forcing turnovers, it's now even huger - if that was a word, of course.

So it's all set up. UNC reeling with the loss of its star point guard. The best Clemson team in recent years rolling into town after drubbing Boston College and Virginia (on the road!). This may be the best chance Clemson has had in my lifetime to break THE STREAK.

That streak, in case you were wondering, is currently at 52 games.

Could this be Clemson's first win ever in Chapel Hill then?

Nahhhh.

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