UNC's Competition In The Secondary Would Have Been Intense
Posted Mar 19, 2020
Depth in UNC's secondary won't be a problem next season, but the coaching staff was looking forward to seeing the competition this spring. They won’t get that opportunity, though, as there won’t be any spring practice. But with eight defensive backs returning who have started or contributed, plus two noteworthy transfers, the secondary will go at least 10 deep.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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