Tar Heels find points and options aplenty with top-ranked offense
Posted Jan 2, 2016
North Carolina, which plays host to Georgia Tech today, ranks No. 1 nationally in offensive efficiency according to advanced statistical ratings — an elite status further illustrated by forward Kennedy Meeks’ five-game absence (bruised bone in his left knee) and Brice Johnson’s struggles Wednesday night against Clemson.
(Burlington Times News)
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