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UNC Football's Late-Game Issues Haven't Been Forgotten


UNC averaged 9.6 points in the fourth quarter last season, which ranked No. 10 nationally. Yet, they averaged only 5.3 points per fourth quarter over the last three games vs. Pittsburgh, NC State, and South Carolina. That is among the worst in the nation. Running back is one of the few Tar Heels who finished the season on a strong note. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Football's Late-Game Issues Haven't Been Forgotten


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