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3 reasons why Malik Carney will be a force along UNC’s line in 2017


Before the second week of October, North Carolina will play five game against Power Five programs. Junior defensive end and North Carolina’s defense will have to get stops and make plays to help support an offense that’s breaking in a bunch of new players. Carney showcased his ability to be a destructive force as a redshirt sophomore in 2016. (ACC Sports Journal)

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