Barth says he has fixed his problem
Posted Oct 29, 2005
Connor Barth's second season at North Carolina has produced few highlight-worthy moments. In fact, it has been a puzzling fall that has seen one of the Atlantic Coast Conference's highest-rated kickers in 2004 become the league's lowest-rated kicker this season. But as the Tar Heels prepare for today's rematch with sixth-ranked Miami, Barth said he hopes he has fixed what has knocked his kicks off course.
(Jacksonville Daily News)
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