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Heels find gem in Brandon Tate


has become the second receiver the Tar Heels were desperately seeking, and much more. Through six games, he has 14 catches and three touchdowns to go with his usual assortment of fireworks in the return game. Put that together with the touchdown run Tate made on a reverse against Miami, and it's fair to say the junior from Burlington is UNC's most dangerous offensive weapon. (Greensboro News & Record)

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