Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Should NCAA's historic punishment of Louisville make UNC nervous? (Sports Betting News)

Should NCAA's historic punishment of Louisville make UNC nervous? (Sports Betting News)

Should NCAA's historic punishment of Louisville make UNC nervous?

Rick Pitino sounded a defiant tone after the NCAA levied its punishment on Thursday, but the deed may already be done in the case of the Cardinals’ national championship.

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