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Tar Heels Seeking More Explosive Plays


North Carolina’s offense averaged 4.9 yards per play, paltry by standards, in last weekend’s loss to California. A more aggressive approach may be required against No. 17 Louisville’s veteran defense on Saturday. The 4.9 yards per play is UNC’s lowest efficiency mark – not including last season’s Hurricane Matthew game - since November 2014. (Inside Carolina)

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