North Carolina’s offensive woes signal a long-term concern
Posted Oct 22, 2017
Through Larry Fedora’s first five seasons in Chapel Hill, each of his offenses ranked in the nation’s top 50 in yards per game. Whether with players he inherited or prospects he recruited, Fedora never struggled to move the ball. Until this season. Virginia Tech’s 59-7 thrashing of UNC on Saturday was the latest sign that the Tar Heels face serious problems on offense.
(FanRag Sports)
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