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Inspired Second Half Lifts North Carolina Past Miami, 41-31


to proved to be an unbeatable connection, and ’s strength shined brightly on Saturday night’s big stage, too. North Carolina gave its unbeaten start to the season another boost by zooming past 25th-ranked Miami 41-31 at Kenan Stadium, with Maye throwing three of his four touchdown passes to Walker. (Inside Carolina)

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Inspired Second Half Lifts North Carolina Past Miami, 41-31


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