1.27.1993 Carolina v FSU (THSN Sync)

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Thanks to Carolina Replays on YouTube for this sync with the THSN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTeE887WEy4&t=85s.

Following a disappointing end to the 1991-1992 season with a Sweet 16 loss to Ohio State, the Heels wanted a bounceback. More importantly, the gray area around who the chief rival for the North Carolina Tar Heels was now royal blue.

Nearby in Raleigh, the NC State Wolfpack had long been considered Carolina's only rival. But a new challenger was in town just 8 miles away in Durham. Mike Krzyzewski was well on his way to being one of the most decorated coaches in basketball history, winning back-to-back championships with Duke in 1991 and 1992.

Dean Smith and the Tar Heels needed to answer and answer they would. Veteran leaders George Lynch, Derrick Phelps, Donald Williams, Brian Reese, Henrik Rodl, and Big Grits Eric Montross wanted to prove UNC had not been replaced on the national stage by their new crosstown rival. But on the journey to a third straight National Championship for the ACC, Carolina had a stout conference schedule. The Heels started 16-1 (5-0) with their lone loss coming at the buzzer in Hawaii to Michigan and the Fab Five (the two would rematch later). In their 18th game of the season, Carolina faced a salty Florida State team that had been chirping in the leadup about how tame the UNC crowd was - "They're a wine and cheese crowd." For the first 3/4 of the game, the fans mostly stayed on their hands as the action on the court gave the Tar Heel faithful little to cheer for. Then the last 12 minutes provided the Carolina crowd plenty to cheer for and there was no wine or cheese that day. Just sore hands and sore throats from clapping and cheering the Heels all the way back from a 21-point deficit.

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