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Temple vs. North Carolina: Five things to watch


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 and the passing game, UNC is averaging 184 rushing yards per game. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

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