Tale of the Tape: Notre Dame
Posted Oct 9, 2014
The good news is UNC has improved all the way up to 103rd in yards per play allowed. How much of that is what UNC did versus facing questionable opposition is anyone's guess. The Tar Heel defense has shown some signs of improvement but not enough to believe UNC can slow down Notre Dame or anyone for that matter. The Irish defense is a different story. Notre Dame is allowing just 12 points per game.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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