Stadium’s Top 25 College Football Rankings for 2020: No. 22 North Carolina
Posted Jan 15, 2020
North Carolina — or better known as the team that nearly beat Clemson last year — finished 7-6 in Mack Brown’s first season back in Chapel Hill and very easily could have won at least 10 games. The Tar Heels, who averaged 50.7 points in their final three games, only lose five senior starters from last year’s team but return virtually everyone else.
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