Nathan Elliott Discusses Cal Game Film & Moving Forward Toward ECU
Posted Sep 5, 2018
North Carolina quarterback Nathan Elliott said Tuesday that the loss to California and how he and the offense performed is “dead and gone” to him. He’s moved on. But, he said that after fielding a series of questions about what he saw on film and how he and the offensive players have handled their struggles from Berkeley. Here are some of Elliott's responses.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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