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UNC Football Practice Number One in the Books: Takes, Rotations, and More


The UNC football team practiced for just under two hours on Monday night, mixing in position group drills with various competitions between offensive and defensive lines, seven-on-seven, special teams, and some 11 vs. 11 competition. Here are some observations and reactions from UNC Coach ’s Q&A session with the media afterward. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Football Practice Number One in the Books: Takes, Rotations, and More


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