North Carolina’s Reliance on Ian Jackson Amplified in ACC Road Games
Posted Jan 21, 2025
UNC freshman Ian Jackson ranks seventh in ACC play with 18.6 points per game, ahead of the Tar Heels' visit to Wake Forest. He's supplying 4.5 points per game more than teammate R.J. Davis through seven conference games, and the disparity at the top of the Tar Heels' scoring chart expands to 13.4 points per game when Carolina plays on the road.
(Inside Carolina)
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