Tudor's take: The Citadel at UNC
Posted Sep 5, 2009
Assuming The Citadel's defense doesn't soldier up simply by padding up, North Carolina will have a smooth initiation ceremony for the new wave of receivers. If all goes as it should, T.J. Yates will have enough time to scout out targets and soften the pain of losing Hakeem Nicks. But while Joshua Adams and Greg Little can plan on getting plenty of looks, there also will some urgency to fine-tune the running attack.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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