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Carolina’s loss in Orange Bowl caps 0-6 postseason by ACC


UNC was paid respect afterward. The ACC, however, collectively earned little this postseason. The No. 14 Tar Heels lost 41-27 to No. 5 Texas A&M in the Orange Bowl on Saturday night, capping an 0-6 postseason for the league that included two blowout losses in the College Football Playoff. The ACC had not gone winless in the postseason since 1983. (Bladen Journal)

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Carolina’s loss in Orange Bowl caps 0-6 postseason by ACC


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