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Fedora’s forte: Fast-break football


The first playbook ever wrote might be buried in a box, maybe in an attic, lost to time but not memory. Fedora doesn’t know where it is, but he knows this much: “I don’t want to have to recreate one, I can tell you that.” He drew it up in the spring and fall of 1999, after Fedora, now the North Carolina head coach, became the offensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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