Tar Heels have uncertainty on both sides
Posted Jun 9, 2005
Plain and simple, the Tar Heels better improve on defense. That's because on offense, they're breaking in a new quarterback in senior Matt Baker, who played the entire second half of the nightmare at Utah a year ago and mopped up against Louisville and Virginia, and a new center, sophomore Ben Lemming, whose résumé includes eight games as a reserve offensive tackle.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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