Art’s Angle: ‘Fight Your Guts Out’
Posted Sep 14, 2019
If the Tar Heels laid down in the second half as they had in the first, there would be more to fix than missed blocks and tackles that left UNC almost impotent in the first 30 minutes at a sold-out BB&T Field. After what would have been another miracle rally fell just short, Mack Brown said, almost relieved, "We can fix what we did wrong in the first half."
(Chapelboro.com)
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