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North Carolina’s Offense Taking Shape Through The First Two Games


North Carolina's run game struggled at times last season and finished sixth in the ACC. But through Chip Lindsey's first two games as UNC’s play-caller, the Tar Heels are rushing for 243 yards per game, ninth nationally, and up 90 yards from last season’s average. But any praise for the run game can be countered with concern about the passing attack. (Inside Carolina)

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North Carolina’s Offense Taking Shape Through The First Two Games


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