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Red zones and backup QBs vex Tar Heels again in loss to Clemson


North Carolina's befuddling issues in the red zone and with backup quarterbacks continued, as did the frustrating losses. The No. 24 Tar Heels repeatedly put together good drives, only to see them die or end with field goal attempts. After a seven-point early lead, UNC's inability to finish drives led to a 39-10 loss to Clemson in the ACC championship game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Red zones and backup QBs vex Tar Heels again in loss to Clemson


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