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Pre-Snap Cadence Might Be Biggest Change For UNC's Offense


and using a hard clap to start plays is what UNC football fans have seen from the Tar Heels the last four years. They will still see some of that under new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, but not as much. And, UNC will use a cadence at times. No more predictability, the Tar Heels are going multiple with their pre-snap sequences. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Pre-Snap Cadence Might Be Biggest Change For UNC's Offense