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UNC, Miami to battle for ACC bronze medal


The game matches two of the best offenses in the ACC. Carolina’s 534.5 yards per game sits atop the ACC by more than 30 yards. Quarterback leads the league in passing and total offense, while running backs and are both in the top five in rushing. Carolina is also second in scoring at 41.1 points per game. (North State Journal)

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UNC, Miami to battle for ACC bronze medal


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