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Tar Heels Stay Incognito In UNC Football Spring-Ending Open Practice


Upon the completion of UNC Football's 15th and final spring practice, there's still a sense of mystery around what the 2025 Tar Heels will look like. North Carolina played Saturday's open practice on Kenan Stadium's newly implemented natural grass field to wrap up spring ball, but without jersey names or numbers, identifying standouts was a challenge. (Inside Carolina)

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Tar Heels Stay Incognito In UNC Football Spring-Ending Open Practice