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UNC’s offense roars to life against Virginia in an ACC Coastal Division showdown


No. 21 North Carolina discovered its running game and ran away in a shootout with Virginia 59-39 Saturday at Kenan Stadium. It was the most the Tar Heels scored in the South’s oldest football rivalry since beating Virginia 54-7 in 1943. There was no talk of UNC's offensive line woes in this game, despite having to replace three players in the starting lineup. (MSN.com)

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UNC’s offense roars to life against Virginia in an ACC Coastal Division showdown


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