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UNC Football's Focus Turns to Syracuse


North Carolina has concluded training camp with only one virus-related disruption and now turns its attention to its season opener against Syracuse on Sept. 12. The Tar Heels culminated with the team’s second scrimmage on Saturday morning at Kenan Stadium, as crowd noise and music were pumped in to simulate the fan-less game day that awaits. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Football's Focus Turns to Syracuse


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