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UNC football coach wants his new team to have a strong offensive identity this fall. He just doesn't know what it is, yet. Which is fitting, perhaps, because he doesn't want opponents to know exactly what it is either. "Ideally, the perfect scenario for me is for people not to be able to typecast us,'' said Davis, whose Tar Heels begin their final week of spring practice today. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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