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Chansky’s Notebook: Duke Game a Mystery


The Tar Heels showed an improved running game behind sophomore and freshman , and played his best college game at quarterback. But can they do that against Duke’s best defensive front since the days of Mike McGee? Can the Heels contain quarterback Daniel Jones and some speedy running backs and receivers? (Chapelboro.com)

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