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Wake Forest’s defense was supposed to be its signature unit. The Tar Heels put 50 on that crew, outscoring Wake 50-7 after falling behind 7-0 early. The UNC offense was already in the top 20 nationally (and first in the ACC) in scoring, and that rank will improve after Saturday’s explosion. The Tar Heels averaged more than ten yards per play for most of the game. (GoHeels.com)

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