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5 Takeaways From Carolina's 39-10 Loss To Clemson


North Carolina’s offense falling off a cliff over the last three weeks is a massive head scratcher, and puts a cap on the reality that every aspect of this team has become a weakness over the last three games. Numbers do not lie: Dating back to the Wake Forest game, UNC’s offense has scored only seven touchdowns in its last 42 possessions. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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5 Takeaways From Carolina's 39-10 Loss To Clemson


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