UNC Football's Blur Points Designed for Accountability
Posted Aug 8, 2014
North Carolina associate head coach for defense Vic Koenning has created a “blur points” program designed to promote individual consistency across the board on his side of the ball. The premise is relatively simple. Following each practice, the defensive players are awarded anywhere from one (poor) to five (all out) blur points. Koenning described the rankings as “five being a great level and one not so great.”
(Inside Carolina)
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