QB depth a relief for Heels
Posted Apr 10, 2006
The competition between Nebraska transfer Joe Dailey and redshirt freshman Cam Sexton has been so strong this spring that Bunting is certain he'll have a quality starter and solid backup, no matter who gets the nod. That wasn't the case last season, when the Tar Heels winced and crossed their fingers every time senior signal-caller Matt Baker hit the grass.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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