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Hurricanes looking for newcomers to step up for injured players at tight end, offensive line

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports October 13, 2022

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Miami’s offensive line took two big hits when it needed its linemen the most. Inside the North Carolina 2-yard line on Saturday, center Jakai Clark and right guard Justice Oluwaseun suffered injuries on back-to-back plays. Oregon transfers Jonathan Denis and Logan Sagapolu replaced Clark and Oluwaseun, respectively. With the backup linemen in, the Hurricanes failed to get a sufficient push on the line and ultimately failed to score. It proved... + full article



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