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Expectations Remain High For UNC's Running Backs


North Carolina's tailback trio of , , and met, if not exceeded, all expectations, helping UNC rush for 2,446 yards. That total marked the Tar Heels' second highest since 1994. It also provided a benchmark for what the running backs can feasibly accomplish with Carter and returning this fall. (GoHeels.com)

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Expectations Remain High For UNC's Running Backs


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