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North Carolina football turns focus to Saturday's ACC Championship


The task of regrouping and restoring confidence for the ACC Championship game is facing coach and his UNC football team this week. The Tar Heels will travel to Charlotte to face Clemson for the ACC championship at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday (8 p.m., ABC). They'll enter the game with hopes of reversing a late-season spiral. (Fayetteville Observer)

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North Carolina football turns focus to Saturday's ACC Championship


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