Barrington Edwards ready to get back on the field after sitting out one year
Posted Aug 27, 2005
Barrington Edwards spent the longest year of his life on the sidelines at North Carolina, sitting out 2004 after transferring from LSU. He didn't wait casually. Edwards made each practice his bowl game, working as the tailback for the scout team and always trying to run past the No. 1 defense. And when Edwards was successful, he wasn't shy about expressing himself.
(Charlotte Observer)
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