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Stopping Conventional Runs Another Area Of Improvement For UNC Football


If last Saturday’s win over Syracuse is any indication, UNC's defense might be even better against the run, in particular allowing opponents keep drives alive on the ground. Syracuse managed just three rushing first downs and all were quarterback scrambles. Nothing conventional. The longest run for either of the Orange running backs was six yards. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Stopping Conventional Runs Another Area Of Improvement For UNC Football


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