Why the Sudden Swoon in Ian Jackson's Production?
Posted Feb 13, 2025
Within the span of just a few games, Ian Jackson’s soaring freshman season has hit the skids and devolved into a mid-season slump that might serve as the most head scratching of UNC Basketball's problems. Splitting up Jackson’s last 14 games offers a clear distinction of what was and what now is. "Teams are playing him a little differently now."
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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