Wednesday Practice Notes (a.m.)
Posted Aug 17, 2005
One of the quietest stories of training camp has been the return to health for several members of the offensive line. The Tar Heels were so thin up front in the spring that coaches briefly considered canceling the spring game due to a lack of bodies. Some of the injuries were thought to be potentially career-threatening. But only five practices into training camp, Hal Hunter is slowly seeing the return of the depth he considers crucial to building a quality offensive line.
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