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Why UNC football appears ready to go from good to great


If UNC’s "best game" has yet to be played, it’s a scary thought in October for their future opponents. makes a habit of using scores from other games to keep the Tar Heels focused. "We can’t get comfortable." Here’s why this UNC squad appears primed and ready to take the next step as one of the most dangerous teams in the country. (Fayetteville Observer)

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Why UNC football appears ready to go from good to great


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