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UNC Offense Expands Use of Outside Receivers, Tight End Bryson Nesbit


One bright spot from UNC's loss to Notre Dame was increased production from additional receiving options, specifically outside receivers and freshman tight end , who finished with three catches for 50 yards. The 6-foot-6 freshman looked the part of the modern tight end with ideal size, speed, and the ability to run after the catch. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Offense Expands Use of Outside Receivers, Tight End Bryson Nesbit