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UNC Football: 5 Reasons The Offense Is Better


North Carolina's offense was at times quite explosive in 2014, and at times it was predictable and stagnant. The perception, however, is that the Tar Heels were a high-octane group that was consistently let down by its defense. The defense was an issue....but the offense, for all of its skillful talents, wasn't exactly a juggernaut, a reason Carolina finished rated as the No. 45 offense in the nation just behind Coastal Division rival Miami and just ahead of Memphis. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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