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ACC Insider: Fifth quarter … Comeback Saturday


North Carolina, C+: The big questions coming into this one for the Tar Heels was whether their offense could be as efficient against a competent opponent as it looked in Week 1 against an overmatched Citadel. The answer is a resounding no. Granted, UConn’s defense was one of the best in the nation last season. But the Huskies played without their best defensive player — linebacker Robert Lutrus — and they still limited UNC to 134 total yards. (Wilmington Star News)

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