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How UNC's defensive line went from ‘tired’ to ‘wired,’ almost overnight


UNC's defensive line is better. And bigger. And deeper. It returns starters in defensive tackles and , and defensive end , and everyone else who played a snap on the line last season. Defensive coordinator Jay Bateman said they won’t hesitate to go to the reserves this season because of the amount of talent they have. (MSN.com)

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How UNC's defensive line went from ‘tired’ to ‘wired,’ almost overnight


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