What's Old Is New Again
Posted Sep 22, 2009
And after many were skeptical of Paul Johnson's ability to adapt his option offense for use in a major conference, many of those skeptics think his offense is virtually unstoppable. Of course, it's not. But anything that seems new or different does present a challenge. And just because Carolina was pitching a shutout against Georgia Tech last season midway through the fourth quarter doesn't mean they think they have mastered it.
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