Larry Fedora on UNC making it to a bowl game, and what went wrong in his time at UNC.
Posted Dec 26, 2019
Since Larry Fedora was fired as North Carolina’s head coach in November 2018, his life has changed. He’s spent a year out of the limelight, away from cameras and microphones. Away from the criticism that comes from being a head coach. But he’s still attached to football. Fedora, who coached at UNC for seven seasons, is now an analyst at Texas.
(Charlotte Observer)
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