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Jacolby Criswell Creates Field-Stretching Options for UNC


In the second start of his college career, North Carolina quarterback threw for 475 yards and three touchdowns. The Tar Heels trailing by 32 points at halftime certainly made UNC lean heavily on its passing attack. Criswell went 28-of-48 and was intercepted twice, while finishing with the third-most passing yards in a game in UNC history. (Inside Carolina)

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Jacolby Criswell Creates Field-Stretching Options for UNC