Quick Lane to Consistency
Posted Dec 18, 2014
On Monday, Larry Fedora said Carolina will practice 11 times before taking the field on December 26 against Rutgers. That practice time is crucial not only for the Quick Lane Bowl, but also to build consistency and lay a foundation that will carry into the spring and beyond. “It’s time to get better,” said Seth Littrell, assistant head coach for offense. “We’ve got a lot to work on."
(GoHeels.com)
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