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Mack Brown Midweek News & Notes: UNC vs. Pitt on Homecoming


said the analytics and data-driven elements to college football have helped UNC become a more attacking offense and a better situational defense. The Tar Heels are 12-for-16 on fourth-down conversions this season, an exceptional 75-percent success rate. "I think from a positive standpoint the analytics have helped us be more aggressive." (Inside Carolina)

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Mack Brown Midweek News & Notes: UNC vs. Pitt on Homecoming


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