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Tar Heels' In-Game Adjustments Could Carry Lasting Value


The value of this victory, aside from becoming the second UNC player to pass for 300-plus yards and run for 100-plus yards, and the snaps younger players got, was the lesson learned by many UNC players. "I think it’s threefold," replied, when asked about the benefit of players seeing in-game adjustments come to fruition. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Tar Heels' In-Game Adjustments Could Carry Lasting Value


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