UNC youth served despite down season
Posted Nov 29, 2017
As bad as 2017 might have been, it could have been worse amid a rash of injuries that saw 21 players — many of them starters — sidelined for Saturday’s finale at Carter-Finley Stadium. But instead of going through the motions once the goals and bowl bid became unreachable, the Tar Heels responded by digging in and playing their best football of the year.
(North State Journal)
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