UNC Football Shows The Program Isn't Ready For Big Stages
Posted Dec 4, 2022
For the third week in a row, UNC lost to a backup QB. For the third week in a row, UNC’s once-efficient red zone offense fell over a cliff. For the third week in a row, the Tar Heels were dominated in the sack margin. For the third week in a row, Drake Maye had a pedestrian game because, for the third week in a row, his receivers couldn’t find much grass.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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