Tar Heels ease back into offensive rhythm without Hollins
Posted Oct 22, 2016
UNC's 35-14 win against Virginia earned the No. 22 Tar Heels bowl eligibility, but more importantly confirmed the team's offensive capability without Mack Hollins. UNC overcame a first half that coach Larry Fedora deemed inconsistent offensively to show its ability to produce, even without standout receiver Hollins, who broke his collarbone a week earlier.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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