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Carolina Football vs. Stanford: Where, when to watch, notes, stats, depth chart


In North Carolina’s first three ACC football games, the Tar Heels have held opponents under 100 yards in three consecutive conference games for the first time since 2009. UNC opponents have averaged just 2.66 yards per rush, the best in the ACC. North Carolina ranks 23rd nationally and second in the ACC in fewest penalties, with 41 on the season. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Carolina Football vs. Stanford: Where, when to watch, notes, stats, depth chart