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UNC vs. Oregon: Three Things to Watch in the Holiday Bowl


North Carolina will look a bit different in the Holiday Bowl with several starters in the transfer portal or opting out for the NFL Draft, plus offensive coordinator Phil Longo and offensive line coach Jack Bicknell off to Wisconsin. But the Tar Heels have enough talent to get a positive result. Here are three things to watch as UNC meets Oregon in the Holiday Bowl. (Tar Heel Blog)

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UNC vs. Oregon: Three Things to Watch in the Holiday Bowl