A matchup between North Carolina and Baylor in the Russell Athletic Bowl had the making of being a shootout with two of the nation's top offenses sharing the same field.
A one-sided affair is more realistic, however, as the 18th-ranked Bears are without their All-American wide receiver, leading rusher and top two quarterbacks.
The 10th-ranked Tar Heels look to cap what has been one of the best seasons in program history with a victory Tuesday in Orlando, Florida against a Baylor team that was also in the midst of a historic season until it was derailed by injuries.