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Randy Jordan anticipates improvement against MTSU


, UNC's second-year running backs coach and first-year special teams coach was proud of what both the running back and special teams units put on the field Thursday night. The running back group, anchored by , who rushed for 69 yards, and , who had 37, is one that Jordan expects a lot of because of its versatility. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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