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All eyes on Tar Heel offense


UNC opens training camp today, and will spend the next four weeks trying to get the Tar Heels ready for the season-opener against James Madison on Sept. 3 in Kenan Stadium. The offense will receive plenty of attention during that time as it's anchored by an experienced line and talented wide receiving corps, but for the first time in four years will have a new quarterback under center. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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