After late-season stumbles, North Carolina eager to get 2023 football season started
Posted Jul 29, 2023
Drake Maye and the Tar Heels opened last season 9-1, but dropped their final four games, including a double-overtime loss to rival NC State in the regular-season finale, a loss to Clemson in the ACC Championship Game, and a tight loss to Oregon in the Holiday Bowl. Despite the disappointing finish, UNC is again in the spotlight as the season starts.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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