Pirates looking forward to renewing rivalry with Tar Heels
Posted Sep 5, 2018
When Reid Herring takes the opening snap as ECU’s quarterback this Saturday at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, everything will have come full circle for the sophomore signal-caller. Herring was an uncommitted recruit in September 2014 when he took in the most important visit of his time as a prospect: a 70-41 ECU victory over North Carolina before a record crowd in Greenville
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