It's all up to Amato now
Posted Sep 25, 2005
It may have looked like a comedy of errors for much of the afternoon in Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturday. But what happened -- North Carolina 31, N.C. State 24 -- was no comedy for Wolfpack football coach Chuck Amato. More accurately, it was a tragedy of errors with Amato and his staff in the lead role. By the time the Tar Heels were heading back to Chapel Hill, Amato was squarely in the stew of his first full-blown crisis as a head coach.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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