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Injuries Suddenly Piling Up for UNC Football


UNC entered Saturday’s home football game against Charlotte down some key Tar Heels, notably perhaps its best defensive player. Then another Tar Heel went down. And another. A team that had basically no injuries in preseason camp, other than lingering issues with running back , was suddenly reaching the level of being snake-bitten. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Injuries Suddenly Piling Up for UNC Football


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