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UNC's D-line the star of the game


N.C. State's defensive line got much of the attention entering the game. Not that senior defensive end and his North Carolina linemates minded. "We know we're good," Davis said after UNC's 31-24 victory. "We know we just have to go out there and play and show everybody else that we're good." That's what the Tar Heels did against the Wolfpack. UNC's front four held their ground for the third consecutive week, limiting the Wolfpack's rushing attack and putting pressure on quarterback Jay Davis. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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