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Omarion Hampton Powers North Carolina's Run Game


As made his way to the podium for postgame questions Saturday, the star quarterback motioned to allow to go first. "He’s not gonna say much," Maye joked as he waited his turn. Hampton’s 6-foot, 220-pound stature contrasts greatly from his soft-spoken demeanor. But after his huge night, what else was left to say? (Inside Carolina)

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Omarion Hampton Powers North Carolina's Run Game