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UNC or Duke: Which Team Finishes Higher in the Coastal in 2014?


The Tar Heels finished two games behind the Blue Devils last year and barely lost to Duke 27-25 in Chapel Hill. ’s team is expected to take another step forward in the win column in 2014, especially with an offense that should be among the best in the ACC. UNC’s schedule certainly isn’t easy, but home games against Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech will help in a tight division battle. (Athlon Sports)

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