
Duke quarterback Daniel Jones racked up 547 yards of offense against UNC on Saturday, the most ever surrendered to an individual by the Tar Heels. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
Turns out the third time wasn’t the charm, as UNC’s football team suffered its third straight loss this weekend. Today’s edition of “Inside Carolina” discusses that loss, and the state of Tar Heel football in general.
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