UNC improving its execution
Posted Oct 28, 2013
Without an abundance of talent at key positions, North Carolina’s path to victory this season has often been blocked by miscues in all three phases. UNC’s improved play in recent weeks directly correlates with improved execution. Senior quarterback Bryn Renner pointed to better preparation along with taking care of the ball and more energy in explaining the offense’s efficiency.
(Inside Carolina)
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