Tar Heels' In-Game Adjustments Could Carry Lasting Value
Posted Sep 12, 2021
The value of this victory, aside from Sam Howell becoming the second UNC player to pass for 300-plus yards and run for 100-plus yards, and the snaps younger players got, was the lesson learned by many UNC players. "I think it’s threefold," Mack Brown replied, when asked about the benefit of players seeing in-game adjustments come to fruition.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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