Five questions to ponder before kickoff
Posted Oct 27, 2018
Can UNC stop shooting itself in the foot and win a close game? The Tar Heels have gained over 1,000 yards the past two games but have just three touchdowns to show for it. They rank 102nd nationally in red zone efficiency. That inability to get into the end zone has cost them dearly. But they’ll get a chance to improve on that performance Saturday in Charlottesville.
(North State Journal)
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