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North Carolina Football Preview 2016: Keys To Success, Prediction


How effective will QB be as the successor to ? It’s the only serious question mark for an offense that led the country at 7.3 yards per play a season ago. Carolina went airborne in 2015, averaging over 40 points per game. And not only is the system old hat now in Chapel Hill, but all of the running backs, five of the top six receivers and four starting O-linemen return. (Campus Insiders)

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