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UNC Football Stomps Spiders, Keeps Opponent Out of End Zone Again


It was a step down in competition that didn’t necessarily raise North Carolina’s bar to exceptional levels at times. But the Tar Heels produced plenty of positives and poured them on in the second half, while cruising to a 41-6 defeat of Richmond on Saturday at Kenan Stadium. The blowout victory gave his first win in a UNC home game. (Inside Carolina)

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UNC Football Stomps Spiders, Keeps Opponent Out of End Zone Again