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West Virginia Propelled Into Mayo Bowl By High-Octane Run Game


For the second time in three years, North Carolina will conclude its football season in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, with the Tar Heels facing West Virginia on Wednesday at Bank of America Stadium (5:30 p.m., ESPN). Just over a month removed from its regular-season finale, West Virginia (8-4) comes into the bowl as the winner of four of its last five games. (Inside Carolina)

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West Virginia Propelled Into Mayo Bowl By High-Octane Run Game


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