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How Javonte Williams & Michael Carter Form A Two-Headed Monster For UNC


Expectations were high coming into this season for and , and UNC’s dynamic duo has certainly lived up to its lofty preseason hype. Carter and Williams rank second and fourth, respectively, in the ACC in rushing yards per game. They are two of only 11 players averaging more than 110 rushing yards per game this season. (ACC Sports Journal)

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How Javonte Williams & Michael Carter Form A Two-Headed Monster For UNC