Mack Hollins' collegiate career is effectively over.
On Sunday, the North Carolina senior receiver had season-ending surgery to repair his right collarbone, according to the team.
The injury occurred on his only catch of Saturday's 20-13 win at No. 16 Miami: a 49-yard reception late in the second quarter to set up his team for a score.
Hollins, a former walk-on, had a team-high four touchdowns this season after leading the Tar Heels in receiving touchdowns each of the past two years. He ends his four-year career with 81 catches for 1,667 yards and 20 touchdowns — trailing only Quinshad Davis (25) and Hakeem Nicks (21) in career touchdown catches at North Carolina.