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Angry Williams runs down victory for Tar Heels


The “chain-moving gang” was true to its name Saturday, spearheaded by its “angry” leader. With the trio of , and playing together for the first time, North Carolina’s wielded some dangerous options out of the backfield and held on for a 38-35 victory over Pittsburgh. “I’ve always been angry on the football field,” Williams said. (Triangle Sports Network)

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