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ACC’s Coastal Division gets new look with 3 new head coaches


There will be significant change for the Tar Heels, who brought back for a second stint in Chapel Hill. The 67-year-old College Football Hall of Famer is hoping to repeat the success from his first run, when he built a top-10 program before leaving for Texas in 1997. He is trying to change a program that has lost 21 of 27 games since November 2016. (Associated Press)

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