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Two-for-one special: Michael Carter, Javonte Williams run up big-time production


For all of the many adjectives and descriptors that North Carolina football coach rattles off about running backs and , envy doesn’t begin to hint at creeping onto the list. Nothing disruptive about the nature of their timeshare in the backfield, other than the trail of opposing defenders left dizzied in their wake. (Asheville Citizen-Times)

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Two-for-one special: Michael Carter, Javonte Williams run up big-time production