-19 vs UNC

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Im guessing they expect Qb change? Vegas actually watches football games unlike some of these so called experts in the industry, they say what type of team we were with Perry and our starters.
 
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We have to be ready tho because everybody on our schedule is trying to upset us. Last year our knock was that we played down to competition. Hopefully with Perry under center our team take some the next step.
 
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Too high. We seem to always let these teams linger and we were fortunate last year. Hope I am wrong.
 
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We won’t know if they get all their guys back until Thursday. They’ll get them back if they don’t reschedule a game to make up for last weeks cancellation. They’re suspended for a percentage of total games. With last weeks cancellation 3 games covers the right percentage our of 11 total
 
We won’t know if they get all their guys back until Thursday. They’ll get them back if they don’t reschedule a game to make up for last weeks cancellation. They’re suspended for a percentage of total games. With last weeks cancellation 3 games covers the right percentage our of 11 total

Apparently, it's not that simple. From USAToday.

"Because multiple players share the same position, the NCAA approved UNC’s request to stagger a few suspensions “to protect the health and safety of the students,” according to a university release.
Defensive end Malik Carney will sit out matchups against East Carolina, No. 23 Central Florida, Pittsburgh and No. 17 Virginia Tech, for example, while fellow defensive end Tomon Fox will miss games against No. 8 Miami (Fla.), Syracuse, Virginia and Georgia Tech. Carney is a preseason All-ACC contender, and Fox, a sophomore, is viewed as one of the league's top young talents on the defensive line."
 
Apparently, it's not that simple. From USAToday.

"Because multiple players share the same position, the NCAA approved UNC’s request to stagger a few suspensions “to protect the health and safety of the students,” according to a university release.
Defensive end Malik Carney will sit out matchups against East Carolina, No. 23 Central Florida, Pittsburgh and No. 17 Virginia Tech, for example, while fellow defensive end Tomon Fox will miss games against No. 8 Miami (Fla.), Syracuse, Virginia and Georgia Tech. Carney is a preseason All-ACC contender, and Fox, a sophomore, is viewed as one of the league's top young talents on the defensive line."

Thanks I hadn’t seen that. And of course the NCAA would approve that for them. If it happened here it would’ve been denied before they read the entire letter.
 
I’m looking for the defense to dominate, unc always seems to play well against us
 
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