Tyler Hansbrough on March 4, 2007 after being hit in the nose by Gerald Henderson

Former North Carolina forward Tyler Hansbrough and former Duke wing Gerald Henderson are starting a podcast. Together.

Hansbrough and Henderson have teamed up to produce a weekly podcast called Tobacco Road, which will start Thursday and be available on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher, they told the Raleigh News & Observer.

The Tobacco Road Podcast will study the rivalry between the UNC and Duke and will feature coaches, players and other guests with ties to the two schools.

The combination of Hansbrough and Henderson is surprising, considering the history between the two players in college. During a game between the Tar Heels and the Blue Devils on March 4, 2007, Henderson infamously landed a forearm on Hansbrough's nose following a missed free throw. Hansbrough laid on the Smith Center floor briefly before getting up with blood dripping out of his broken nose.

Hansbrough would leave the game. UNC won 86-72. The future All-American and National Player of the Year would wear a clear face mask for much of the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

Hansbrough played seven seasons in the NBA and is now with a pro team in China. Henderson is an eight-year NBA veteran, having played last season with the Philadelphia 76ers, and is now a free agent and recovering from hip surgery.

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