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Tar Heels Learning Jay Bateman's 'Hectic' Defensive Scheme


UNC offensive lineman rattled off a variety of defensive fronts he’s encountered thus far in spring practice. Defensive coordinator Jay Bateman’s core principle is aggression, which requires attacking from where the offense is least expecting. The simplest way to make that happen is to employ multiple fronts to test the offensive line on every snap. (Inside Carolina)

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