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Duke safety Jordan Byas tries to bring down UNC tailback Giovani Bernard during the game on Saturday. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke.

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A UNC majorette twirls her batons as the the Carolina marching band takes the field before the game against Duke on Saturday.

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UNC cornerback Charles Brown prepares to enter Kenan Stadium with the other seniors on the Carolina football team before the game against Duke on Saturday.

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UNC quarterback Bryn Renner prepares to throw the ball during the game against Duke on Saturday. Renner threw for 274 yards and 3 touchdowns in the 37-21 win over Duke.

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Duke head coach David Cutcliffe argues with a referee about a call.

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UNC tailback Giovani Bernard runs the ball during the game against Duke. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke on Saturday.

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UNC tailback Giovani Bernard breaks a tackle during the game against Duke. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke on Saturday.

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UNC tailback Giovani Bernard runs the ball during the game against Duke. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke on Saturday.

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UNC tailback Giovani Bernard breaks away from the Duke defense to score a touchdown on a 48-yard run during the second quarter. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke on Saturday.

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UNC tailback Giovani Bernard breaks away from the Duke defense to score a touchdown on a 48-yard run during the second quarter. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke on Saturday.

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Carolina wide receiver Jheranie Boyd attempts to catch a pass during the third quarter but is stopped by Duke cornerback Tony Foster. The Tar Heels beat Duke 37-21 at Kenan Stadium on Saturday.

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UNC tailback Giovani Bernard runs the ball during the game against Duke. Bernard ran for 165 yards in Carolina’s 37-21 win over Duke on Saturday.

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UNC tight end Nelson Hurst catches a 42-yard pass from Byrn Renner during the game against Duke on Saturday.

UNC Football v. Duke

Photo gallery from UNC’s 37-21 victory over Duke on Saturday.

Published November 27, 2011

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Participants gather up the luminaries Friday night to protect them from the rain. The ceremony was moved inside to the Eddie Smith Field House.

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