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Defensive Back Kaleb Cost Handling Targets, Tight End John Copenhaver Shines, and More


UNC defensive back gave up yardage early on Saturday against NC Central, allowing a 34-yard completion that brought the Eagles into the red zone. But Cost stayed the course, keeping the perspective that he'd get picked on as a young defensive back and he'd get more chances to make plays. And in the fourth quarter, his approach paid off. (Inside Carolina)

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Defensive Back Kaleb Cost Handling Targets, Tight End John Copenhaver Shines, and More