Previewing the 2005 Tar Heels: The “O Line”
Posted Aug 8, 2005
For all the things that didn’t go right for North Carolina a year ago during their 6-6 season, there were two constants that provided a refreshing ray of hope for Tar Heel fans; the offensive line and Darian Durant. Now that Durant is gone, it will be up to the front five to help new starter Matt Baker become acquainted running Carolina’s offense.
(Tar Heel Report)
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