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UNC Scheming for Virginia's QB Run Game


Virginia offensive coordinator Robert Anae is still relying on the quarterback run game to spark an offense that’s averaging more yards (411.6-388.9) but fewer points (32.1-23.8) than a season ago. The Cavaliers are averaging 164 rushing yards per game – up from 121.2 a season ago – and the quarterbacks are contributing 49.2 percent of that total. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Scheming for Virginia's QB Run Game


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