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Carolina Looking For Red Zone Efficiency


For wide receiver , inefficiency in the red zone this season has been one of the biggest reasons for the North Carolina football team's slow start. That inefficiency was evident in the team's 27-23 loss to #10 Miami a week ago. In five trips to the red zone against the Hurricanes, the Tar Heels converted four into points, but just one into a touchdown. (GoHeels.com)

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