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Q: What is today?
A: Beat the hell out of dook day!
From age 5 to 16 my Dad always took me to the dook game in Chapel Hill. To this day it remains the most significant game played each year surpassing even the fabled basketball rivalry. When I was a kid, dook was almost always the last game of the season, one that was only 10 games.
Go dook, go to hell dook.
🙂
Sad day in NC 🙂
dook by 1 over the Heels, 21 – 20. The series has produced a lot of close games and often some weird ones. 17-zip Carolina at the half and the exact opposite in the 2nd.
Heels had won 5 in a row, so it’s inevitable I guess.
Next year.