Trap Game Catches Tar Heels
Posted Nov 20, 2022
UNC entered Saturday night a 21-point favorite, hosting a Georgia Tech team on its third-string quarterback, without its best receiver, and playing under an interim head coach. The Tar Heels had plenty to play for -- ten wins, a Drake Maye Heisman campaign, and a chance at the College Football Playoff. Instead, the Tar Heels were flat and out of sync.
(Inside Carolina)
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