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Tar Heels' Offensive Line Didn't Do Jacolby Criswell Any Favors


Protecting was the number one key for North Carolina entering its game at Duke on Saturday. The Tar Heels did a solid job in building a 20-0 lead midway through the third quarter, but that’s when the tide shifted. The Blue Devils got to Criswell, forcing an array of quick passes that sailed high, hit the ground, or were behind receivers. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Tar Heels' Offensive Line Didn't Do Jacolby Criswell Any Favors