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Tyler Hansbrough on North Carolina's 2009 National Title run

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Former North Carolina guard Shammond Williams of the Carolina Conversation sits down with one of the most decorated college basketball players ever, Tyler Hansbrough. The two discuss when North Carolina beat every team by double digits in the tourney en route to the 2009 national championship, what made that team special and how it felt for Tyler to win it all in his senior season. Subscribe NOW!

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Former North Carolina guard Shammond Williams of the Carolina Conversation sits down with one of the most decorated college basketball players ever, Tyler Hansbrough. The two discuss when North Carolina beat every team by double digits in the tourney en route to the 2009 national championship, what made that team special and how it felt for Tyler to win it all in his senior season. Subscribe NOW!

Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost

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