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Tar Heels want better results vs. Yellow Jackets’ offense


Between the discipline needed to contain the triple-option offense and the cut blocking scheme that includes lineman diving at defenders’ legs, North Carolina senior safety said it’s natural to not be excited about facing Georgia Tech. But Boston said there won’t be any lack of enthusiasm from his unit when the teams meet Saturday in Atlanta (noon, ESPN). (Durham Herald-Sun)

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