Virginia Football Depth Chart vs. North Carolina | Takeaways, Analysis

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Analysis and key takeaways from the release of the UVA football depth chart for week 9 against North Carolina.

released its depth chart for its week 9 game against North Carolina on Saturday at 12pm at Scott Stadium. See UVA's complete depth chart for the UNC game below and read on for some key takeaways and analysis:Takeaways from the UVA Football Depth Chart vs. North Carolina

Noah Vaughn is now listed as the third running back over Jack Griese, who has missed the last three games. Vaughn has 14 carries for 48 yards this season, with most of that production coming in the victory over Coastal Carolina, where he rushed nine times for 32 yards. None of Virginia's other injured players have been removed from the depth chart, as Antonio Clary is still listed as the starting strong safety even though he hasn't played in two weeks, Trell Harris is still listed as a starting wide receiver even though he has missed the last four games, and Dre Walker is still on the depth chart as the backup to Jam Jackson at right corner, but he hasn't played since week 3.

Suderian Harrison has yet to reclaim his spot on the depth chart after he returned from injury vs. Clemson after missing the previous four games. True freshman Kam Courtney is still listed as the backup to Chris Tyree at slot receiver.

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