This is such a non-issue. What goes around comes around, it all evens out in the long run.
I can remember many years when North Carolina had to play on hostile courts in the NCAA tournament despite high seedings. In 1985, for example, they were the #2 seed in the Southeast Regional, and they had to play Notre Dame, the #7 seed, on NOTRE DAME'S HOME FLOOR.
Not just near Notre Dame, not 142 miles from Notre Dame (as Chapel Hill is 142 miles from Charlotte), but on the actual home floor of Notre Dame. It was a home game for Notre Dame, despite the fact they were a much lower seeded team.
So stop all the whining and boo-hooing. It's just the way things work out sometimes. UNC like all other schools has been on the end of the equation, too.
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