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UNC Football Has Its Eyes Set on Discipline


Discipline has been an issue on both sides of the football for UNC. Last season, the Tar Heels ranked 117th in penalties per game at 7.2 and were 124th in the country with 862 penalty yards. Those infractions not only exemplified a lack of discipline, they actively resulted in losses for UNC. "Great teams, great players, great coaches don’t have bad days." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Football Has Its Eyes Set on Discipline


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