Jay Bateman's New Routine Is Involved & Works Just Fine
Posted Apr 21, 2020
Jay Bateman isn’t having any of that waking-up-at-4:30-am nonsense. That’s what North Carolina offensive coordinator Phil Longo does every day. But not the Tar Heels’ defensive coordinator. With many people’s routines dramatically altered during the coronavirus-fueled shutdown, Bateman has carved out his own daily and weekly approach.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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