Film review: Read option sparks UNC offense
Posted Sep 13, 2016
Though the offense didn’t quite live up to the hype in the first game against Georgia, it showed more of its potential this past Saturday against Illinois — racking up 462 yards of total offense on 7.5 yards a play in a 48-23 victory. The Tar Heels rely heavily on the read option, and when it’s executed as well as it was Saturday, it makes the team almost impossible to defend.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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