No Issue So Far For UNC Football With New In-Helmet Communication
Posted Sep 5, 2024
For players on the field, the switch to in-helmet communication was the biggest adjustment to new rules in college football this season. Last Thursday’s clash with Minnesota marked UNC’s first in-game use of the helmet communication, as Max Johnson, and, eventually, Conner Harrell were in charge of relaying play calls to the Tar Heels' offense.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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