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2011 ACC postseason top 25: No. 10, Giovani Bernard


No. 10. , RB, North Carolina: He was the leading freshman rusher in the nation. His total of 1,253 rushing yards was the third best by a freshman in ACC history. He was a first-team all-conference selection, and he was a first-team freshman All-American of the Football Writers Association of America. He also earned the ACC's Brian Piccolo Award. (ESPN.com)

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