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After more than forty years of calling play-by-play for football and men’s basketball, the famed “Voice of the Tar Heels” — Woody Durham — knew it was time to step away from his storied career with Carolina athletics.
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After more than forty years of calling play-by-play for football and men’s basketball, the famed “Voice of the Tar Heels” — Woody Durham — knew it was time to step away from his storied career with Carolina athletics.
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