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2018 Breakdown: Nathan Elliott


North Carolina quarterback was limited, something he openly admitted. But he was good at managing the offense, getting the team into position to snap the ball quickly and they did move the ball a lot this season. There’s a reason the Tar Heels finished the regular season No. 35 in the nation in total yards per game. Elliott has some options regarding next season. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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