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It was a beautiful day in Chapel Hill, N.C. The sun was shining. The sky was clear. The pre-game tribute to America and the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks was inspiring. College football, after a week off, was back, and there was some sense of normalcy again.
It didn't last long. The dynasty that since 1987 had been Florida State ended in less than four hours on this beautiful day in Carolina.
Most figured this FSU team, basically starting over on offense, would face some rough sledding this season, especially against rivals Miami and Florida. But no one expected it to happen in Chapel Hill.
Not against a North Carolina team that ...