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UNC Football's Stated Standard: Keep the Focus Inward


North Carolina hasn’t always taken care of business when heaving favorites in recent years. UNC football coach openly points this out, and it’s why the Tar Heels’ focus is themselves this week, not so much the 49ers, who visit Kenan Stadium on Saturday for a 3:30 kickoff. "We’re playing to a standard that North Carolina needs to play to." (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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UNC Football's Stated Standard: Keep the Focus Inward


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