All not lost for ECU
Posted Sep 20, 2009
It’s easy to sit and pluck the problems that have plagued ECU during a disappointing 1-2 start. In Saturday’s 31-17 loss to No. 24 UNC on Saturday, almost all of the Pirates’ faults were exploited by a determined Tar Heels team that was eager to avenge the 34-31 loss it took in Greenville back in 2007. The secondary that was torched by West Virginia quarterback Jarrett Brown last week was singed again by an equally sizzling T.J. Yates.
(Bonesville.net)
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