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Who has the edge in the Orange Bowl? Breaking down Texas A&M and North Carolina


The biggest separation point for the two might be the playmakers they have at their disposal. North Carolina’s top three skill-position players — running backs and as well as receiver — are sitting out the Orange Bowl. The three accounted for two-thirds of the Tar Heels’ offense (4,056 yards out of 6,123). (Miami Herald)

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Who has the edge in the Orange Bowl? Breaking down Texas A&M and North Carolina