Temple vs. North Carolina: Five things to watch
Posted Dec 26, 2019
This is Temple’s ninth both game and third against a team from the ACC. The Owls are 0-2, having lost to Wake Forest, 34-26, in the 2016 Military Bowl and to Duke, 56-27, last year in the Independence Bowl. While so much is said about stopping North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell and the passing game, UNC is averaging 184 rushing yards per game.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
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