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Breaking down UNC's third-down issues as Tar Heels fall to 126th nationally


Another glaring number from the first half against Wake Forest was the failure to convert a third-down attempt. Carolina finished 2/16 on third-downs to drop the Tar Heels to 126 nationally on third downs, with just 9 conversions on 42 attempts — good for 21.4 percent. Third downs were among Coach ’s first concerns on Monday. (Heels Maven)

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