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Pitt has had some painful losses to North Carolina. Let's rank them.


1. 2016 (North Carolina 37, Pitt 36): The Tar Heels’ 17-play, 63-yard drive included three fourth-down conversions, all of which required at least 6 yards to move the sticks, the final of which was a fourth-and-9. , in his final act of emotionally tormenting Pitt, was on the receiving end of two of those conversions on a day in which he had 16 catches, 208 yards and a TD. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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