Tar Heels try to move beyond questionable offside call that derailed comeback
Posted Dec 11, 2015
Members of the UNC football team tried to look beyond the what-if aspect of a blown call late in the 45-37 loss to top-ranked Clemson in the ACC championship game. But the offside ruling on an onside kick that was recovered by the Tar Heels was too much to ignore, especially because it was a last-gasp effort for UNC to pull off an upset Saturday night.
(Burlington Times-News)
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