UNC’s Spring Game Sees the Quarterbacks Take Center Stage
Posted Apr 14, 2019
UNC’s spring game was a relaxed affair, with Mack Brown opting for a 70-play scrimmage in lieu of a traditional game. But for the quarterbacks, each play was another opportunity to separate themselves in the three-man race. “I think all three of them are good,” Brown said after the game. “You could see today, there’s some flashes with all three.”
(Chapelboro.com)
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