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UNC wide receiver trio aims to be one of the nation's best in 2020


checks all the boxes for North Carolina. But no matter how talented the quarterback is, his skills are nullified without strong play at wide receiver. UNC's receiving corps was a large part of its potent offense that ranked 12th in the country with 469 yards per game in 2019. Here's a look at what to expect from the group this season. (Daily Tar Heel)

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UNC wide receiver trio aims to be one of the nation's best in 2020