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Bryn Renner looking comfortable in new offense


is moving the chains, racking up big passing numbers and protecting the football in North Carolina's new offense. Now his coaches want him to do all that while running the team's no-huddle offense even faster. Renner leads the Atlantic Coast Conference with 11 touchdown passes, and has thrown for nearly 1,200 yards with three interceptions through four games. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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