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Mack Brown 'Frustrated' with Tar Heels Rushing Attack


In his press conference Monday (Video), UNC Football coach expressed his concern with the Tar Heels' ground game, as the UNC running backs were held scoreless for the second straight week. "Right now we're not running the ball well enough on first down and we're not running the ball well enough when everyone knows we're going to run." (Sports Illustrated)

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Mack Brown 'Frustrated' with Tar Heels Rushing Attack


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