Three things we learned from UNC’s loss to Cal
Posted Sep 4, 2017
After Saturday it is blatantly obvious that if UNC is to get a win in an opening game that doesn’t involve an ACC team, it’s a happy coincidence. The offense wasn’t that complicated, the quarterbacks were continuously rotated which didn’t allow one to get into a rhythm, and the one real shining star on offense, Michael Carter, got only two touches in the 2nd half.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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