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Sack race: How UNC protects Howell could determine matchup with rival Duke


For all of the high-powered weaponry and balanced capability that has molded North Carolina into one of the most potent offensive machines in college football, keeping quarterback clean has become a glaring problem. It’s an issue that could be made more glaring in Saturday’s ACC matchup against rival Duke at Wallace Wade Stadium. (Asheville Citizen-Times)

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Sack race: How UNC protects Howell could determine matchup with rival Duke