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UNC QB says he's 100 percent ready to play


Maybe it wasn’t one hit that took down North Carolina quarterback in the Tar Heels’ last game. Still uncertain the exact cause of a head injury that resulted in a premature end to his playing time Nov. 5 at N.C. State, Renner proclaimed he’ll be back to normal for this week’s game. “I feel great, 100 percent,” Renner said Monday. “I feel ready to go Thursday.” (Gaston Gazette)

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