Improvements on the Ground
Posted Sep 14, 2013
Much, of course, is said about Georgia Tech's triple-option rushing attack and how difficult it can be to defend it, but for the first 14 games of the Larry Fedora era in Chapel Hill, the North Carolina running game hasn't exactly been chicken feed. Of course, Giovani Bernard and a veteran offensive line had a great deal to do with last year's success.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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