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UNC Football at Pitt: Three to Watch


Once again, we tune in for a Thursday night tilt in the Steel City as UNC visits Coastal Division-leading Pittsburgh. Here’s what to watch as North Carolina looks to win two in a row. Unlike Wake Forest, who gets their points in both on the ground and in the air, Pitt is pretty much all air. Quarterback Kenny Picket has passed for over 3100 yards, 29 touchdowns. (Tar Heel Blog)

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UNC Football at Pitt: Three to Watch