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Bunting seeks better defense


North Carolina was doomed from the start on many plays at Louisville, and not just because Cardinals sophomore Brian Brohm was the nation's top-rated quarterback prospect in high school. Coach estimated one or two players lined up out of position on about half the Tar Heels' defensive snaps in Saturday's 69-14 loss. "They took advantage of a lot of mistakes we made on defense," Bunting said. "They made some big plays, and obviously we made some turnovers, too." (Charlotte Observer)

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