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Spent Saturday between Raleigh and after the Tennessee game Chapel Hill. If you're ever in Raleigh, go to Hi5 Sports Bar. It's owned by Tennessee graduates from what I heard, but it is a great place to go watch a game. It also helps that 75% of the female staff would put Hooters girls to shame. Also, all the food on the menu is $5, absolutley no catch at all.
Saw many USC fans on Franklin St. in Chapel Hill. Like anywhere else the elders gave my Tar Heel friends congrats on a hard fought game while the younger ones didn't want to do anything but run their mouth about beating a lower tier ACC team. A lower tier team which is one step away from being the cream of the crop in the ACC.
If you're ever on Franklin St. pass all the places with the lines and go to Linda's.
Speaking of USC. I'm still not impressed, if we get past Bama, I'm going with an early prediction that we beat USC by two touchdowns.
I saw a thread earlier in the week about ranking our remaining opponents. I've held it off till now because I couldn't stomach saying it but, Kentucky is the hardest team we have left
Also, lets all hope that Randy White and Bob Kessling never ever, ever, ever have to collaborate on a sports broadcast.
Saw many USC fans on Franklin St. in Chapel Hill. Like anywhere else the elders gave my Tar Heel friends congrats on a hard fought game while the younger ones didn't want to do anything but run their mouth about beating a lower tier ACC team. A lower tier team which is one step away from being the cream of the crop in the ACC.
If you're ever on Franklin St. pass all the places with the lines and go to Linda's.
Speaking of USC. I'm still not impressed, if we get past Bama, I'm going with an early prediction that we beat USC by two touchdowns.
I saw a thread earlier in the week about ranking our remaining opponents. I've held it off till now because I couldn't stomach saying it but, Kentucky is the hardest team we have left
Also, lets all hope that Randy White and Bob Kessling never ever, ever, ever have to collaborate on a sports broadcast.