Tar Heels aren’t scrambling. UNC football finally has depth to withstand injuries
Posted Nov 4, 2022
UNC signed three straight football recruiting classes ranked in the top 20 nationally, so it seems a bit odd that Saturday’s game at Virginia is where accumulating that talent should pay off. The spotlight against the struggling Cavaliers will shine on a handful of replacement players. The No. 17 Tar Heels have lost three defensive starters in the last two weeks.
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