Tar Heels tune in to Georgia Tech's playbook
Posted Sep 7, 2005
Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey offered a suggestion in the name of fairness several weeks ago. "Don't you think they should have to turn off their TV sets?" Gailey said, half-joking. "They" were the North Carolina coaches and players who surely would be tuning in to the Yellow Jackets' season-opening game Saturday at Auburn, a week ahead of Carolina's opener at Tech. Yeah, the Tar Heels could scout this year's Georgia Tech playbook and personnel. The Jackets couldn't do the same. But North Carolina coach John Bunting would've rather played than watch.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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