North Carolina hits the road at Death Valley
Posted Sep 22, 2006
Now Sexton and the Tar Heels hit the road for the first time this season Saturday against No. 19 Clemson at Death Valley, a place where visitors in general and freshmen in particular don't always fare well. Still, Sexton sounds like a wide-eyed freshman backpacking through Europe. "It's fun," he said. "It's going to be fun for us to go down there and compete against a great football team in a hostile environment and see what we're made of."
(Fayetteville Observer)
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