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More Challenges Against the Run Ahead


North Carolina’s defense will face yet another potent rushing attack when it lines up against No. 25 Duke on Thursday. The Blue Devils rank fifth in the ACC with 193.7 rushing yards per game. UNC’s defense has struggled mightily to stop the run throughout the entire 2014 season. The Tar Heels rank 14th in the ACC and 113th nationally in run defense, allowing 228.2 yards per game. (Inside Carolina)

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