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UNC Football competes at high level in Spring Game, but key questions remain unanswered


Not all questions were answered at UNC Football's spring game Saturday. A lot of changes are taking place in Chapel Hill, and the two biggest unknowns are: Who will start at quarterback? And, how effective will they be in new defensive coordinator 's scheme? One thing coach knows for sure is that he likes how they compete. (MSN.com)

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UNC Football competes at high level in Spring Game, but key questions remain unanswered


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