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UNC officially signed 22 football players on Wednesday (five of them already having enrolled), and the only intrigue was the fact that a Maryland offensive lineman was without power because of winter storms in the Northeast and it took a while for to venture out and find a working fax machine to deliver the documents. "We were done by 8 o'clock," defensive coordinator Vic Koenning said. (GoHeels.com)

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