UNC football looks to rise above mediocrity
Posted Aug 1, 2015
UNC had the third-best scoring offense in the ACC with 33.2 points per game. UNC’s passing offense ranked second in the league. But the Tar Heels couldn’t really run the ball, and that defense of theirs literally wasn’t hitting on much. So fans are left to wonder if the Tar Heels who report to training camp Sunday will go into the first day of fall practices Monday getting ready for another six-win season.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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