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PISCATAWAY, N.J. — For the first time in recent memory, Carolina donned Navy blue pants (with abbreviated light blue bolt down the sides) to go along with its road white jersey.

A team spokesman confirmed that a navy jersey has been added to the available rotation, but he did not know when or whether it will be worn this year.

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i wasn't too particularly

i wasn't too particularly fond of the new color, but i'm not a unc fan so i guess my opinion doesn't matter. but i do know that if unc keeps winning, we'll prob keep seeing those pants.

Do anything to Kill a Road Jinx

The colors doesn't matter just come to play to win...and the deeper side of Carolina Blue is very true to the school colors in the logo plans.......yeap and it kill the road jinx...

laugh all you want to anon,

laugh all you want to anon, but your team got knocked the **** out on a thurs night. UNC is beating that *** on a thurs night!

the difference:  they

the difference: 

they are playing rutgers.

the differene is not just

the differene is not just RU my dear naive foe.  State is horrible right now.  prolly worse than any team in a BCS conference. 

1.) UNC

2/3.) USC

2/3.) RU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.) NCSU

Trying to look more like

Trying to look more like Dook!

Trying to look more like Dook?

Hey! Are you so stupid you think Dook wears Navy Blue?

Lol ... only a UNC beat

Lol ... only a UNC beat writer/fan would make an article about the color of the pants

LOL

What's your point?

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Robbi Pickeral has covered ACC sports for The News & Observer since 2003. She can be reached at robbi.pickeral@newsobserver.com.

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