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Tar Heels aren’t scrambling. UNC football finally has depth to withstand injuries


UNC signed three straight football recruiting classes ranked in the top 20 nationally, so it seems a bit odd that Saturday’s game at Virginia is where accumulating that talent should pay off. The spotlight against the struggling Cavaliers will shine on a handful of replacement players. The No. 17 Tar Heels have lost three defensive starters in the last two weeks. (AOL.com)

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Tar Heels aren’t scrambling. UNC football finally has depth to withstand injuries