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Tar Heels Win Ugly


It was sloppy. There were miscues and turnovers, as well as a failed two-point conversion and penalty flags by the dozens. All that mattered at the end, however, was that UNC had extended its winning streak to six games and moved to 3-0 in the ACC for the first time since 1997 with a 26-13 victory over Virginia. “A win is a win,” quarterback said during his postgame interview. (Inside Carolina)

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