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Heels click for victory


Quarterback hit receiver with eight passes for 125 yards. Kicker hit all three of his field goals. Defensive end hit Boston College's quarterback twice in the backfield for sacks. And thus, North Carolina finally hit its stride Saturday at Kenan Stadium, upsetting the No. 18 Eagles 16-14 to keep its postseason hopes within striking distance. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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