Air ECU poses totally different challenge for Tar Heel defenders
Posted Sep 25, 2013
There’s no greater discrepancy in offensive systems than the one between the run-oriented triple option of Georgia Tech and the “air raid” passing attack at East Carolina. After two weeks of preparing to stop the Yellow Jackets, which ended in a 28-20 loss last Saturday, UNC is now getting ready to face the Pirates this Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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