HALFTIME: Duke 10, North Carolina 10
Bitten by the big play bug once again, Duke enters the locker room without the lead after controlling play for most of the half.
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Bitten by the big play bug once again, Duke enters the locker room without the lead after controlling play for most of the half.
CHAPEL HILL—It all seemed lost.
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