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UNC Coordinators Jay Bateman, Phil Longo Prefer A More Personal In-Game Approach


It’s not often coordinators are on the sideline during games, but with North Carolina defensive coordinator Jay Bateman and offensive coordinator Phil Longo, that’s what they prefer. Bateman and Longo were on the field for the Tar Heels’ win over South Carolina on Saturday and they were much more involved with their players than if they were upstairs. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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