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UNC’s Pass Protection Awaits Duke’s Test


If there’s an area where UNC's explosive offense is vulnerable, it’s in keeping All-ACC candidate quarterback clean in the pocket. The Tar Heels have allowed 19 sacks through six games and rank 90th nationally in sacks allowed per game (3.2). Duke, on the other hand, ranks third nationally in sacks (26) and 10th in sacks per game (3.7). (Inside Carolina)

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UNC’s Pass Protection Awaits Duke’s Test