UNC-Connecticut: Between The Lines
Posted Sep 12, 2009
Critics often claim Butch Davis is better in the living rooms of high school recruits than he is on the sidelines. The second-half of the Connecticut game, however, saw some in-game adjustments that directly contributed to UNC’s comeback win over the Huskies. Some of the offensive changes in the second half included: Putting T.J. Yates in the shotgun more often, using Ryan Houston in the run game against a tired UConn defense on the final drive...
(Inside Carolina)
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