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North Carolina is better than Kentucky!

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 North Carolina is better than Kentucky this season
Tweet Keep filling up on cupcakes. North Carolina has a stronger schedule than Kentucky this season (SOS Rank: #7 vs #26).
Tweet North Carolina can actually jump, with more rebounds (45.0 per game vs 38.8 per game) than Kentucky this season.
 North Carolina is better than Kentucky historically
Tweet We just win. North Carolina has more wins over the last 5 years than Kentucky (182 vs 163).
Tweet The only thing that matters. North Carolina has more NCAA Championships over the last 10 years than Kentucky (2 vs 0).
Tweet North Carolina has more Final Four appearances over the last 10 years than Kentucky (3 vs 1).
Tweet We win when it counts, too. North Carolina has more NCAA Tournament wins over the last 10 years than Kentucky (24 vs 18).
Tweet North Carolina has a better overall winning percentage over the last 5 years (0.799 to 0.775).
Tweet At least you keep showing up. North Carolina has an average margin of victory of 9 over Kentucky in 10 wins since 1981.
 North Carolina players are better than Kentucky players
Tweet Diaper Dandies love us. North Carolina has recruited more McDonald's All-Americans out of high school than Kentucky (63 vs 36).
Tweet We're a talent magnet. Since 1998 North Carolina has recruited more Top 10 high school players than Kentucky (15 vs 11).
Tweet Kids want to come here. Since 1998 North Carolina has recruited more Top 50 high school players than Kentucky (35 vs 28).
Tweet North Carolina players are more experienced than Kentucky players (15,442 minutes played vs 13,641 minutes played).
Tweet The North Carolina assist leader (Kendall Marshall) has more assists than the Kentucky assist leader (Marquis Teague).
Tweet The North Carolina scoring leader (Harrison Barnes) has more points than the Kentucky scoring leader (Anthony Davis).
Tweet Kendall Marshall is ranked 1st nationally in assists
Tweet Harrison Barnes is ranked 19th nationally in points
Tweet Tyler Zeller is ranked 33rd nationally in points and ranked 10th nationally in rebounds
Tweet John Henson is ranked 17th nationally in rebounds and ranked 9th nationally in blocks
 The ACC is a better conference than the SEC
Tweet The ACC has had 16 more NBA Draft picks than the SEC over the past 10 years.
Tweet The ACC has had 2 more NCAA Tournament Championships than the SEC over the past 10 years.
Tweet The ACC has had 3 more Final Four teams than the SEC over the past 10 years.
Tweet The ACC has had 5 more NCAA Tournament teams than the SEC over the past 5 years.
Tweet The ACC had more close games in conference (so the games are more exciting to watch) than in the SEC.
Tweet The ACC has teams that are better at scoring, assist-to-turnover ratio, rebounding, free throw shooting, and assists than any team in the SEC.
Tweet The top ranking player between the two conferences for field goals made, free throws made, and assists is in the ACC.
 North Carolina is a better school than Kentucky
Tweet North Carolina has a better athletic program than Kentucky according to the 2011 Capital One Cup standings (#11 vs #22).
Tweet More violent crime happens in Lexington so be careful if you visit (when compared to Chapel Hill -- according to the FBI).
Tweet More property crime happens in Lexington so you better protect your valuables if you visit (when compared to Chapel Hill -- according to the FBI).
Tweet Chapel Hill isn't as congested as Lexington (population is significantly lower).
Tweet The North Carolina basketball team finishes what they start, with a better graduation rate than Kentucky (88% vs 44%).
Tweet North Carolina has more Top 5 Director's Cup finishes than Kentucky (9 vs 0)

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