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UNC Football vs. Virginia: Three Things to Watch


Can be used correctly? Virginia is giving up 133 yards per game on the ground. Only Coastal Carolina and Boston College were held under 100 yards, so the opportunity is there for Carolina to use its ground attack to help set up quarterback for success. Hampton’s use has been a source of frustration the last few games. (Tar Heel Blog)

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UNC Football vs. Virginia: Three Things to Watch


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