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Why UNC can't afford to have its deep passing game stymied


The ease with which North Carolina quarterback completed passes for more than 20 yards last season made it easy to take such completions for granted despite UNC ushering in a new group of starting wide receivers. The Tar Heels found out it their 17-10 loss to Virginia Tech in the opener just how difficult those deep connections really are. (MSN.com)

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Why UNC can't afford to have its deep passing game stymied


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