Menu

Rutgers Must Convert in the Red Zone Against North Carolina


, the Carolina quarterback, will have to be pressured throughout the game. Rutgers cannot allow him to sit in the pocket all game long. He had a two-touchdown performance last week and completed 57.7 percent of his passes. If the front four can pressure him, he will look more like the 18-interception QB he was last year. Rutgers cannot let or run wide open down field for big gains either. (Bleacher Report)

Related: , Football Recruiting

UNC Football Schedule Lookahead: East Tennessee State
UNC Football's Sept. 12 game against East Tennessee State at Kenan Stadium is the Tar Heels’ only clear-cut favorite on a demanding schedule. The Buccaneers...

Previewing UNC football's upcoming roster
After a disappointing 4-8 finish in head coach Bill Belichick’s first season, North Carolina football looked to make some changes heading into the 2026 season...

North Carolina Football’s Five Greatest Quarterbacks
Since 2011, four Tar Heels quarterbacks have been taken in the NFL draft, two among the top 10 picks. Over that same stretch, UNC has...

Video: IC Podcast - UNC Tight End Breakdown and Superlatives
UNC's tight end group was sorely misused last season, but under new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, this year's group of Jelani Thurman, Jordan Washington, Shamar...