How UNC shut down Oklahoma’s high-powered motion offense
Posted Dec 21, 2023
No. 11 North Carolina held No. 7 Oklahoma to its lowest point and possession totals of the season. Sooners coach Porter Moser’s usual free-flowing motion offense was noticeably stagnant for much of the evening. Let’s look at what defensive strategies UNC coach Hubert Davis employed and how they took the 10-0 Sooners out of their normal rhythm.
(Tar Heel Tribune)
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