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Good Morning, Carolina - Sept. 3

Plenty of reporters labored on Labor Day, for you
Good Morning, Carolina - Sept. 3
Good Morning, Carolina - Sept. 3

Welcome back! Much good reporting and writing to catch up on after a big  victory for the Tar Heels and an exciting opening weekend of college football.

The game-weeks schedule remains the same at Carolina, with Mack Brown and coordinators speaking to the media on Monday as the players have the day off, before a player availability Tuesday evening before Brown gives his final update after Wednesday morning's practice.

Here are the highlights in written form + full video from Brown's Monday morning press conference where he explained his dancing, offered plenty of praise and pointed out a few areas the Tar Heels can improve.

Phil Longo and Jay Bateman also took questions at the podium on Monday.

Hurricane Dorian might not make landfall in North Carolina, but we're still going to see some rain and wind later in the week. Keep updated on the storm's path here.

Jonathan Alexander of the News & Observer has the story on Sam Howell and how coaches are assessing his first career start.

From Inside Carolina, Ross Martin wrote about the secondary and how Bateman plans to use Cam Kelly, who is slated to be a part of the defensive gameplan this week.

Easy Ed Hardin of the Greensboro News and Record writes that Carolina is better than perceived and Mack Brown is coaching like he's young again.

Bob Sutton wrote about the lessons that the Tar Heels take from Week 1 in the Burlington Times-News.

The betting line is shifting further toward Miami after the Hurricanes opened as a 5.5-point favorite.

Carolina's in-house media team did an awesome job with this week's all-access video.

Lee Pace took a look at how the past has become the present in many ways for Carolina football.

T.J. Logan was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Jerry Palm of CBS Sports has some betting advice for Week 2. For entertainment purposes only, of course.

Hugh Freeze coaching from a hospital bed was the wildest moment of Week 1 (maybe the decade?)

Mack Brown earned a couple of mentions in this breakdown of the opening weekend from Sports Illustrated.

South Carolina QB Jake Bentley suffered a broken foot on Saturday and the Gamecocks will turn to blue-chip recruit Ryan Hilinski.

Texas A&M offensive lineman Jared Hocker says Clemson is ripe for an upset and the Aggies will pull it off.

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