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UNC Seeks To Correct Run Defense After Four-Game Struggle


In UNC's last four games, all losses, the team is allowing 229.5 rushing yards per game. UNC allowed multiple rushing touchdowns in three of those four games. Currently, the Tar Heels rank 87th in the country with 160.3 rushing yards allowed per game. UNC's game against Georgia Tech more than exemplified its issues as a run defense. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Seeks To Correct Run Defense After Four-Game Struggle


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