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Going for the Win: UNC's Two-Point Attempt


There was no debate whether North Carolina would go for two after scoring a touchdown with 1:17 left in the game. The score was 21-20. Clemson was leading. A Tar Heel two-point conversion would give UNC a one-point lead with limited time left for the No. 1 Tigers. "There was one guy making that decision and it was me," UNC coach said. (Inside Carolina)

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