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UNC takes advantage of FSU's latest 'wide right'


The Tar Heels rushed the field the moment the ball went wide and had to be corralled back to the sideline to run one final play before the real celebration could begin. There were arguably more smiles and high-fives than there had been all season, and Yates was the recipient of more than one chest bump. "It's just another add-on to a crazy season for us," said Yates, who became the first player in UNC history to pass for more than 400 yards in two games. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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