Spring game decides little with Tar Heels quarterbacks
Posted Apr 13, 2014
North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora seemed more interested in discussing topics other than his quarterbacks after Saturday afternoon’s spring game at Kenan Stadium. There were few hints about the quarterback breakdown between incumbent Marquise Williams and rising redshirt freshman Mitch Trubisky. “I thought their command of the offense was pretty good,” Fedora said.
(Burlington Times News)
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