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UNC's offense is more than Drake Maye. How they plan to ‘hold each other accountable’


When it comes to Carolina football’s offense, there’s plenty of talk about quarterback . What can he do in his (likely) final year of college? How much smoother will fall camp be now that he’s not fighting for a starting spot? How will new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey change the playbook to accommodate the Heisman Trophy hopeful? (Charlotte Observer)

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UNC's offense is more than Drake Maye. How they plan to ‘hold each other accountable’


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