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The Return of WR Kobe Paysour Was Nearly Enough for UNC


The smile on 's face said it all. It felt good. And he felt a return to normalcy in North Carolina's 21-18 loss at California on Friday night. While the Tar Heels lost, Paysour's resurgence nearly helped the Heels get a much-needed victory, and it could portend to better days ahead. His six receptions for 101 yards and a TD are only part of the story. (TarHeel247)

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The Return of WR Kobe Paysour Was Nearly Enough for UNC