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Miami RB Mark Fletcher Jr. | 2026 ACC Football Returning Attractions
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Mark Fletcher Jr. had an extremely productive 2025 season and is back for more! Fletcher Jr. has Hurricanes fans extremely excited as they anticipate a huge year for the back after an incredible postseason that saw him rush for an astounding 5.7 yards per carry average as he helped lead the Canes to an appearance in the National Championship Game. Fletcher Jr. finished the year with 1,332 all-purpose yards with 14 total touchdowns. ACCDN analyst Wes Bryant takes you in depth as he tells you what makes Mark Fletcher Jr. one of the ACC's biggest "Returning Attraction" in 2026.
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