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Fourth quarter record-setting play boosts Tar Heels


Trailing San Diego State 24-14 with 13:56 minutes remaining in the game, No. 21 North Carolina was starting its first offensive series of the fourth quarter inside its own 10-yard line. Until this point, the offense had only mustered one scoring drive in the first three quarters. But one record-setting play later, the Tar Heels were on the way to another come-from-behind win to start the season 2-0. (Carolina Blue)

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