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MBB Back Home To Host Hokies Saturday
February 16, 2024 | Men's Basketball
• Carolina (19-6, 11-3 ACC) hosts Virginia Tech (14-10, 6-7) at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 17, in the Smith Center on ACC Network.
• Carolina needs one win for its 64th 20-win season and third in as many seasons.
• This is only the second time in eight games the Tar Heels and Hokies will be playing in the Smith Center. Six of the seven previous games between UNC and Virginia Tech were played either in Blacksburg or the ACC Tournament.
• The Tar Heels are 10-1 at home this season after losing for the first time in the Smith Center to Clemson, 80-76, on February 6. Carolina has not lost consecutive home games since the 2019-20 season.
• The Hokies are 1-6 on the road, including 1-5 in conference play. Tech's road win came at NC State on January 20.
• Carolina has lost three of its last five games after a 9-0 ACC start and 10-game winning streak. The Hokies beat Florida State in their last game, but had dropped three straight to Duke, Miami and Notre Dame before beating the Seminoles.
• Carolina has a half-game lead in the ACC over Duke (10-3) and a one-game advantage over Virginia (10-4). The Tar Heels play in Charlottesville next Saturday at 4 p.m.
• The Tar Heels lost, 80-76, at Syracuse on Tuesday, despite shooting 55.6% from the floor in the first half and 47.5% for the game, outrebounding the Orange by eight, having 19 assists to 11 turnovers and making a dozen three-pointers, four more than Syracuse. On the flip side, the Orange shot 62.5% from the floor, turned the ball over only eight times (nine fewer than when the Tar Heels won by 36 in January) and Carolina attempted a season-low 11 free throws.
• Syracuse's field goal percentage was the second-highest by an opponent since 1985.
• Senior guard RJ Davis and graduate center/forward Armando Bacot are among 30 players named this week to the Naismith Award's mid-season team for National Player-of-the-Year honors. They earlier made the Wooden Award mid-season watch list.
• Carolina joined Houston, Kansas and Purdue among teams with multiple players on the Naismith list.
• Davis and Stetson's Jalen Blackmon are the only players in the NCAA in the top 25 in scoring (Davis is ninth), free throw percentage (13th), 3FGs per game (15th) and three-point percentage (24th).
• Davis is second in scoring behind Purdue's Zach Edey among players in the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and SEC.
• Following the Virginia Tech game Carolina has a week off until it plays at Virginia, its longest break since Christmas.
GAME 26 NOTEBOOK
• The Tar Heels are 5-2 against AP-ranked opponents this season with wins over No. 20 Arkansas, No. 10 Tennessee, No. 7 Oklahoma, No. 16 Clemson and No. 7 Duke (rankings when UNC played those teams).
• ESPN ranks UNC's strength of record No. 10 in the country.
• Carolina's schedule is ranked 15th in the country by ESPN and 17th by KenPom.
• The Tar Heels are one of five teams in the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and SEC with six road wins.
• Among the 32 teams in the country with 19 or more wins, only Purdue, Marquette and Kansas have a stronger strength of schedule than UNC per ESPN.
• The Tar Heels are No. 12 in the country in defensive efficiency (94.3 points allowed per 100 possessions) and No. 24 in offensive efficiency (117.8 points scored per 100 possessions).
• Overall, KenPom ranks UNC No. 10 in the country.
• From January 6-22 Carolina won seven straight ACC games by double digits, most since winning 10 straight in 1992-93.
• Carolina's defense has held ACC opponents to 40.4% from the floor and 28.8% from three-point range.
• The Tar Heels have held ACC opponents below 70 points in 21 of the last 32 games.
• Carolina has out-rebounded its opponents in 14 straight games and is plus 144 on the boards in those games, 11 of which were victories.
• Carolina's 75-68 win at Florida State on January 27 was UNC's 750th regular-season ACC win, becoming the first program to win 750.
• Carolina has six players who have started 50 or more college games (156 by Armando Bacot, 110 by Cormac Ryan, 106 by RJ Davis, 87 by Harrison Ingram, 67 by Jae'Lyn Withers and 58 by Paxson Wojcik).
• Should the Tar Heels start the same lineup against Virginia Tech it has started the last 17 games (Elliott Cadeau, Ryan, Davis, Ingram and Bacot) that group would have a combined 484 career starts.
UNC-VIRGINIA TECH
• Carolina is 72-17 all-time against the Hokies, including 19-7 since Virginia Tech joined in the ACC in the 2004-05 season.
• Virginia Tech has won the last two games, in 2022 in an ACC Tournament semifinal and last year in Blacksburg.
• Carolina is 33-6 in Chapel Hill, including 8-1 in the Smith Center.
• The teams played only one time last season, an 80-72 Tar Heel loss in Blacksburg. It was the ACC opener and Carolina's fourth loss in a row.
• Armando Bacot did not play after injuring his right shoulder in the previous game at Indiana.
 • The Hokies led by 10 at the half and by 18 in the second half before Carolina cut the lead to 67-64 with 3:06 to play.
• Minus Bacot, Virginia Tech out-rebounded the Tar Heels, 39-25.
• RJ Davis, Pete Nance and Caleb Love all scored 18 points to lead UNC.
• Justyn Mutts scored 21 of his game-high 27 points for the Hokies in the second half.
• Bacot has five double-doubles in six career games against the Hokies (each of his last five games vs. Tech). He has averaged 13.8 points and 12.8 rebounds in the six games with highs of 19 points in the 2022 ACC semifinal in Brooklyn and 20 rebounds that season in Chapel Hill.
• Bacot's five double-doubles match the most he has produced against any opponent (also five vs. Duke, NC State, Pittsburgh and Syracuse).
• RJ Davis has scored in double figures in all five of his previous games vs. the Hokies. He's averaged 14.4 points with a high of 19 as a freshman in the 2021 ACC Tournament in Greensboro. He made four three-pointers in that UNC victory.
• Seth Trimble was 3 for 3 from the floor and scored six points in 23 minutes last year in Blacksburg.
• Cormac Ryan has scored in double figures in four of his five games against the Hokies. Over his last three games Ryan has averaged 18.3 points with a high of 20 in the 2022 ACC Tournament. He totaled 35 points in two games last season, including five three-pointers in the first game and 18 in the second, which was his final game playing for Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament.
• Jae'Lyn Withers had 16 points and 12 rebounds as a freshman at Louisville against the Hokies.
• Sophomore Tyler Nickel is Virginia Tech's fourth-leading scorer (9.0 ppg). He scored 52 points in 25 games for the Tar Heels last season.
WINS/LOSSES
• The Tar Heels allow only 67.3 points in their 19 wins, while the opponents are scoring 82.8 per game in the six losses. UNC has given up 80 or more points in five of the six losses, including 86 at Syracuse.
• Carolina is shooting 45.8% from the floor in the wins and 42.3% in the losses.
• The opponents are making 6.4 threes per game and shooting only 28.7% from three in UNC's wins. In the losses, the opponents are averaging 8.5 threes per game at 35.4%.
• The Tar Heels are shooting 76.5% from the free throw line in the wins and 69.6% in the losses.
• The Tar Heels make 7.7 more free throws per game in their wins, while the opponents have made 3.5 more per game in the losses.
• UNC has a positive rebound margin of 8.9 per game in the wins and a margin of 0.2 per game in its six losses.
• Carolina has shot a higher three-point percentage than its opponents in 11 of its last 16 games. It won all 11 games in which the Tar Heel shot a higher percentage from three and lost four of the five games (Kentucky, Georgia Tech, Clemson and Syracuse) in which the opponents shot a better percentage from three. That includes the loss at Syracuse, when the Tar Heels shot 44.4% from three but the Orange converted 47.1%, the highest rate by an opponent in any game all season.
• The only game in the last 16 the Tar Heels won when an opponent shot better from three was the win at Florida State.
• RJ Davis, Armando Bacot, Harrison Ingram and Cormac Ryan have combined to score 67.8% of Carolina's points in the 19 wins and 80.8% in the losses.
• The opponents have scored more second-chance points in four of the six losses (UNC is 12-1 when it has more), more points off turnovers in four of the six losses (UNC is 12-1 when it has more) and more bench points in four of the six losses (UNC is 12-1 when it has more).
• During Carolina's 10-game winning streak from December 20-January 27 the Tar Heels held the opponents to 36.5% from the floor. In the last five games when UNC has gone 2-3, the opponents are shooting 46.5%, which includes Duke shooting 50.7% in the Tar Heels' 93-84 victory.
• In the 10-game winning streak, the Tar Heels held the opponents to just 24.9% from three-point range. In the last five games the opponents are making 35.5% from beyond the arc, which includes 41.% by Georgia Tech, 39.7% by Clemson and 47.1% by Syracuse in three wins over UNC.
MILESTONE WATCH
• Armando Bacot has scored 2,163 points, third most all-time by a Tar Heel ... needs 128 to pass Phil Ford (2,290) for second.
• Bacot has 1,591 rebounds, most ever by a Tar Heel and third most in ACC history ... he needs eight to pass NC State's Ronnie Shavlik (1,598)for second.
• Bacot is 17th in rebounds in NCAA history ... needs two to pass Providence's Marvin Barnes (1,592) for 16th and eight to pass Shavlik for 15th.
• Bacot is tied for seventh in NCAA history with 80 double-doubles... needs one to pass Drexel's Mailk Rose (80) for seventh outright and four to pass Syracuse's Derrick Coleman and La Salle's Lionel Simmons (83) for fifth.
• Bacot passed Charlie Scott for fourth in UNC history with 806 field goals ... needs 20 to pass Al Wood for fourth.
• Bacot has made 100 consecutive starts.
• Bacot passed Maryland's Len Bias and Duke's Danny Ferry in ACC career scoring in the Syracuse game ... needs three points to pass Wake Forest's Len Chappell (2,165) and nine to pass Maryland's Greivis Vasquez (2,171) for 20th.
• With 19 points at Syracuse RJ Davis has 1,838 points and passed Bobby Lewis for 13th in UNC career scoring ... needs seven points to pass Marcus Paige (1,844) for 12th.
• Davis has made 240 three-pointers, the third most all-time by a Tar Heel ... Paige is first (299) and Joel Berry II is second (266).
• Davis has 392 assists, 20th most in UNC history ... needs three to pass George Karl (394) for 19th and eight to pass Shammond Williams (399) for 18th.
• Davis needs 10 rebounds for 500 ... currently he is one of three Tar Heels (with Paige and Berry) with 1,800 career points (1,838), 200 three-pointers (240) and 300 assists (392) ... Davis has 490 rebounds and would be the first of those three players with 500 rebounds.
• Harrison Ingram has scored 996 points ... needs four for 1,000.
STOP THE BALL
• Dating back to last season, the Tar Heels have held ACC teams (regular season and ACC Tournament games) under 70 points 21 times in the last 32 games, but none in the last five games when the opponents are averaging 79.2 points.
• UNC is also averaging 79.2 points in its last five games.
• Carolina is second in the ACC in field goal percentage defense and three-point percentage defense.
• Carolina is holding its opponents to 41.1% shooting from the floor, lowest by the opponents since 2014-15 (39.8%).
• Carolina is holding its opponents to 30.4% shooting from three-point range, best in the ACC. That is the second-lowest percentage ever by the opponents in a season (only lower was 30.0% in 2014-15).
• ACC opponents are shooting 28.8% from three-point range. Opponents have shot under 30% in eight of the 14 conference games (UNC 8-0) and better than 40% five times (UNC 3-2 with wins over Florida State twice and Louisville and losses to Georgia Tech and Syracuse).
• In six of the eight games when the opponents shot under 30%, Carolina held those teams below 25% from three-point range – 5.6% by Clemson, 10.0% by NC State, 15.0% by Wake Forest, 17.2% by Pittsburgh, 17.6% by Boston College and 21.1% by Syracuse.
• The Tar Heels are 14-2 this season (losses to Villanova and Syracuse) when they make more three-pointers.
• Carolina has held the opponents below 40% from the floor in 27 of 50 halves and 11 of 25 games this season.
• Carolina has held ACC opponents under 30% shooting in a half five times.
• Carolina held Pittsburgh, Clemson and NC State under 60 points on their home courts in early January, the first time UNC did that in three straight road wins since 1998-99.
• UNC has held six teams without a fastbreak point and six others have scored three or fewer fastbreak points.
• The opponents did not have a 10-0 run in any game from UConn through the January 27 game at Florida State. However, Carolina has given up two 10-0 runs (Georgia Tech and Syracuse) and one 13-0 run (Clemson) in the last five games.
• Carolina needs one win for its 64th 20-win season and third in as many seasons.
• This is only the second time in eight games the Tar Heels and Hokies will be playing in the Smith Center. Six of the seven previous games between UNC and Virginia Tech were played either in Blacksburg or the ACC Tournament.
• The Tar Heels are 10-1 at home this season after losing for the first time in the Smith Center to Clemson, 80-76, on February 6. Carolina has not lost consecutive home games since the 2019-20 season.
• The Hokies are 1-6 on the road, including 1-5 in conference play. Tech's road win came at NC State on January 20.
• Carolina has lost three of its last five games after a 9-0 ACC start and 10-game winning streak. The Hokies beat Florida State in their last game, but had dropped three straight to Duke, Miami and Notre Dame before beating the Seminoles.
• Carolina has a half-game lead in the ACC over Duke (10-3) and a one-game advantage over Virginia (10-4). The Tar Heels play in Charlottesville next Saturday at 4 p.m.
• The Tar Heels lost, 80-76, at Syracuse on Tuesday, despite shooting 55.6% from the floor in the first half and 47.5% for the game, outrebounding the Orange by eight, having 19 assists to 11 turnovers and making a dozen three-pointers, four more than Syracuse. On the flip side, the Orange shot 62.5% from the floor, turned the ball over only eight times (nine fewer than when the Tar Heels won by 36 in January) and Carolina attempted a season-low 11 free throws.
• Syracuse's field goal percentage was the second-highest by an opponent since 1985.
• Senior guard RJ Davis and graduate center/forward Armando Bacot are among 30 players named this week to the Naismith Award's mid-season team for National Player-of-the-Year honors. They earlier made the Wooden Award mid-season watch list.
• Carolina joined Houston, Kansas and Purdue among teams with multiple players on the Naismith list.
• Davis and Stetson's Jalen Blackmon are the only players in the NCAA in the top 25 in scoring (Davis is ninth), free throw percentage (13th), 3FGs per game (15th) and three-point percentage (24th).
• Davis is second in scoring behind Purdue's Zach Edey among players in the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and SEC.
• Following the Virginia Tech game Carolina has a week off until it plays at Virginia, its longest break since Christmas.
GAME 26 NOTEBOOK
• The Tar Heels are 5-2 against AP-ranked opponents this season with wins over No. 20 Arkansas, No. 10 Tennessee, No. 7 Oklahoma, No. 16 Clemson and No. 7 Duke (rankings when UNC played those teams).
• ESPN ranks UNC's strength of record No. 10 in the country.
• Carolina's schedule is ranked 15th in the country by ESPN and 17th by KenPom.
• The Tar Heels are one of five teams in the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12 and SEC with six road wins.
• Among the 32 teams in the country with 19 or more wins, only Purdue, Marquette and Kansas have a stronger strength of schedule than UNC per ESPN.
• The Tar Heels are No. 12 in the country in defensive efficiency (94.3 points allowed per 100 possessions) and No. 24 in offensive efficiency (117.8 points scored per 100 possessions).
• Overall, KenPom ranks UNC No. 10 in the country.
• From January 6-22 Carolina won seven straight ACC games by double digits, most since winning 10 straight in 1992-93.
• Carolina's defense has held ACC opponents to 40.4% from the floor and 28.8% from three-point range.
• The Tar Heels have held ACC opponents below 70 points in 21 of the last 32 games.
• Carolina has out-rebounded its opponents in 14 straight games and is plus 144 on the boards in those games, 11 of which were victories.
• Carolina's 75-68 win at Florida State on January 27 was UNC's 750th regular-season ACC win, becoming the first program to win 750.
• Carolina has six players who have started 50 or more college games (156 by Armando Bacot, 110 by Cormac Ryan, 106 by RJ Davis, 87 by Harrison Ingram, 67 by Jae'Lyn Withers and 58 by Paxson Wojcik).
• Should the Tar Heels start the same lineup against Virginia Tech it has started the last 17 games (Elliott Cadeau, Ryan, Davis, Ingram and Bacot) that group would have a combined 484 career starts.
UNC-VIRGINIA TECH
• Carolina is 72-17 all-time against the Hokies, including 19-7 since Virginia Tech joined in the ACC in the 2004-05 season.
• Virginia Tech has won the last two games, in 2022 in an ACC Tournament semifinal and last year in Blacksburg.
• Carolina is 33-6 in Chapel Hill, including 8-1 in the Smith Center.
• The teams played only one time last season, an 80-72 Tar Heel loss in Blacksburg. It was the ACC opener and Carolina's fourth loss in a row.
• Armando Bacot did not play after injuring his right shoulder in the previous game at Indiana.
 • The Hokies led by 10 at the half and by 18 in the second half before Carolina cut the lead to 67-64 with 3:06 to play.
• Minus Bacot, Virginia Tech out-rebounded the Tar Heels, 39-25.
• RJ Davis, Pete Nance and Caleb Love all scored 18 points to lead UNC.
• Justyn Mutts scored 21 of his game-high 27 points for the Hokies in the second half.
• Bacot has five double-doubles in six career games against the Hokies (each of his last five games vs. Tech). He has averaged 13.8 points and 12.8 rebounds in the six games with highs of 19 points in the 2022 ACC semifinal in Brooklyn and 20 rebounds that season in Chapel Hill.
• Bacot's five double-doubles match the most he has produced against any opponent (also five vs. Duke, NC State, Pittsburgh and Syracuse).
• RJ Davis has scored in double figures in all five of his previous games vs. the Hokies. He's averaged 14.4 points with a high of 19 as a freshman in the 2021 ACC Tournament in Greensboro. He made four three-pointers in that UNC victory.
• Seth Trimble was 3 for 3 from the floor and scored six points in 23 minutes last year in Blacksburg.
• Cormac Ryan has scored in double figures in four of his five games against the Hokies. Over his last three games Ryan has averaged 18.3 points with a high of 20 in the 2022 ACC Tournament. He totaled 35 points in two games last season, including five three-pointers in the first game and 18 in the second, which was his final game playing for Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament.
• Jae'Lyn Withers had 16 points and 12 rebounds as a freshman at Louisville against the Hokies.
• Sophomore Tyler Nickel is Virginia Tech's fourth-leading scorer (9.0 ppg). He scored 52 points in 25 games for the Tar Heels last season.
WINS/LOSSES
• The Tar Heels allow only 67.3 points in their 19 wins, while the opponents are scoring 82.8 per game in the six losses. UNC has given up 80 or more points in five of the six losses, including 86 at Syracuse.
• Carolina is shooting 45.8% from the floor in the wins and 42.3% in the losses.
• The opponents are making 6.4 threes per game and shooting only 28.7% from three in UNC's wins. In the losses, the opponents are averaging 8.5 threes per game at 35.4%.
• The Tar Heels are shooting 76.5% from the free throw line in the wins and 69.6% in the losses.
• The Tar Heels make 7.7 more free throws per game in their wins, while the opponents have made 3.5 more per game in the losses.
• UNC has a positive rebound margin of 8.9 per game in the wins and a margin of 0.2 per game in its six losses.
• Carolina has shot a higher three-point percentage than its opponents in 11 of its last 16 games. It won all 11 games in which the Tar Heel shot a higher percentage from three and lost four of the five games (Kentucky, Georgia Tech, Clemson and Syracuse) in which the opponents shot a better percentage from three. That includes the loss at Syracuse, when the Tar Heels shot 44.4% from three but the Orange converted 47.1%, the highest rate by an opponent in any game all season.
• The only game in the last 16 the Tar Heels won when an opponent shot better from three was the win at Florida State.
• RJ Davis, Armando Bacot, Harrison Ingram and Cormac Ryan have combined to score 67.8% of Carolina's points in the 19 wins and 80.8% in the losses.
• The opponents have scored more second-chance points in four of the six losses (UNC is 12-1 when it has more), more points off turnovers in four of the six losses (UNC is 12-1 when it has more) and more bench points in four of the six losses (UNC is 12-1 when it has more).
• During Carolina's 10-game winning streak from December 20-January 27 the Tar Heels held the opponents to 36.5% from the floor. In the last five games when UNC has gone 2-3, the opponents are shooting 46.5%, which includes Duke shooting 50.7% in the Tar Heels' 93-84 victory.
• In the 10-game winning streak, the Tar Heels held the opponents to just 24.9% from three-point range. In the last five games the opponents are making 35.5% from beyond the arc, which includes 41.% by Georgia Tech, 39.7% by Clemson and 47.1% by Syracuse in three wins over UNC.
MILESTONE WATCH
• Armando Bacot has scored 2,163 points, third most all-time by a Tar Heel ... needs 128 to pass Phil Ford (2,290) for second.
• Bacot has 1,591 rebounds, most ever by a Tar Heel and third most in ACC history ... he needs eight to pass NC State's Ronnie Shavlik (1,598)for second.
• Bacot is 17th in rebounds in NCAA history ... needs two to pass Providence's Marvin Barnes (1,592) for 16th and eight to pass Shavlik for 15th.
• Bacot is tied for seventh in NCAA history with 80 double-doubles... needs one to pass Drexel's Mailk Rose (80) for seventh outright and four to pass Syracuse's Derrick Coleman and La Salle's Lionel Simmons (83) for fifth.
• Bacot passed Charlie Scott for fourth in UNC history with 806 field goals ... needs 20 to pass Al Wood for fourth.
• Bacot has made 100 consecutive starts.
• Bacot passed Maryland's Len Bias and Duke's Danny Ferry in ACC career scoring in the Syracuse game ... needs three points to pass Wake Forest's Len Chappell (2,165) and nine to pass Maryland's Greivis Vasquez (2,171) for 20th.
• With 19 points at Syracuse RJ Davis has 1,838 points and passed Bobby Lewis for 13th in UNC career scoring ... needs seven points to pass Marcus Paige (1,844) for 12th.
• Davis has made 240 three-pointers, the third most all-time by a Tar Heel ... Paige is first (299) and Joel Berry II is second (266).
• Davis has 392 assists, 20th most in UNC history ... needs three to pass George Karl (394) for 19th and eight to pass Shammond Williams (399) for 18th.
• Davis needs 10 rebounds for 500 ... currently he is one of three Tar Heels (with Paige and Berry) with 1,800 career points (1,838), 200 three-pointers (240) and 300 assists (392) ... Davis has 490 rebounds and would be the first of those three players with 500 rebounds.
• Harrison Ingram has scored 996 points ... needs four for 1,000.
STOP THE BALL
• Dating back to last season, the Tar Heels have held ACC teams (regular season and ACC Tournament games) under 70 points 21 times in the last 32 games, but none in the last five games when the opponents are averaging 79.2 points.
• UNC is also averaging 79.2 points in its last five games.
• Carolina is second in the ACC in field goal percentage defense and three-point percentage defense.
• Carolina is holding its opponents to 41.1% shooting from the floor, lowest by the opponents since 2014-15 (39.8%).
• Carolina is holding its opponents to 30.4% shooting from three-point range, best in the ACC. That is the second-lowest percentage ever by the opponents in a season (only lower was 30.0% in 2014-15).
• ACC opponents are shooting 28.8% from three-point range. Opponents have shot under 30% in eight of the 14 conference games (UNC 8-0) and better than 40% five times (UNC 3-2 with wins over Florida State twice and Louisville and losses to Georgia Tech and Syracuse).
• In six of the eight games when the opponents shot under 30%, Carolina held those teams below 25% from three-point range – 5.6% by Clemson, 10.0% by NC State, 15.0% by Wake Forest, 17.2% by Pittsburgh, 17.6% by Boston College and 21.1% by Syracuse.
• The Tar Heels are 14-2 this season (losses to Villanova and Syracuse) when they make more three-pointers.
• Carolina has held the opponents below 40% from the floor in 27 of 50 halves and 11 of 25 games this season.
• Carolina has held ACC opponents under 30% shooting in a half five times.
• Carolina held Pittsburgh, Clemson and NC State under 60 points on their home courts in early January, the first time UNC did that in three straight road wins since 1998-99.
• UNC has held six teams without a fastbreak point and six others have scored three or fewer fastbreak points.
• The opponents did not have a 10-0 run in any game from UConn through the January 27 game at Florida State. However, Carolina has given up two 10-0 runs (Georgia Tech and Syracuse) and one 13-0 run (Clemson) in the last five games.
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