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UNC Football Falls Apart In Second Half of Loss to Duke, Drops Third Straight Game in Rivalry


For one half on Saturday in Durham, Tar Heel football fans were able to relive the glory days under coach —watching the scoreboard light up drive after drive. Then, it all fell apart as Duke shut UNC down in the second half on the way to a 42-35 victory. Daniel Jones set a Duke record for individual offense by throwing for 361 yards and running for 186 more. (Chapelboro.com)

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