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Noah Burnette sets a kicking record during UNC win over Duke


In UNC’s 49-47, double-OT win over Duke, set the single-game scoring record for a kicker by making all six of his field goals, including a 43-yarder that sent the game to overtime, plus three extra points. A single player scoring 21 points – in one game – isn’t something common for many teams, as few have the same explosive offense UNC does. (Tar Heels Wire)

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Noah Burnette sets a kicking record during UNC win over Duke