UNC's Hybrid Defensive End Offers Versatility
Posted Jun 13, 2019
UNC defensive coordinator Jay Bateman’s rapid rise through the coaching ranks, first at Elon before moving to Ball State and Army, is due in large part to his willingness to attack the status quo of reactive defense. Bateman’s hybrid defensive end-outside linebacker position is a microcosm for a system bent on breaking the rules of past generations.
(Inside Carolina)
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