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Jahvaree Ritzie's Emergence, UNC-NCCU Honorary Captains, and More


's five sacks are leading the country. He opened the season with three against Minnesota (the highest single-game sack count by a Tar Heel since 2019) and added two more against Charlotte. He's flashed his athleticism this season, most notably in the team's first game against Minnesota when he ran down QB Max Brosmer for a sack. (Inside Carolina)

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