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Troy Douglas, Part II: The Nickel


With the use of three or more wide receivers becoming commonplace in college football, defenses have had to respond by developing players adept at matching up against slot receivers, who are usually smaller, faster and play a yard or so off the line of scrimmage to get a free release. It is a position that Troy Douglas, North Carolina's defensive backs coach, thinks about a lot. (Inside Carolina)

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