Kaimon Rucker reveals what North Carolina is emphasizing on defense
Posted Apr 22, 2023
If not for a bad defense, North Carolina might have emerged as a bona fide College Football Playoff contender in 2022 thanks to the offensive fireworks produced by quarterback Drake Maye and company. But that wasn’t how things played out. North Carolina allowed opponents to average 30.8 points per game, ranking just 101st nationally.
(On3.com)
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