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5 Takeaways From The UNC Football Season: Offense


and regularly gashed opposing defenses. They ran with power, they ran around the edge, they peeled away from the second and third levels, and they simply got the job done. Carolina has had some pretty good quarterbacks this century, but is just on a different level, as we saw this past season. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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5 Takeaways From The UNC Football Season: Offense


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