Tar Heels remain a work in progress
Posted Sep 26, 2009
Disastrous, terrible and embarrassing are just a few of the adjectives being thrown around by Davis and his 18th-ranked Tar Heels in the aftermath of Saturday’s 24-7 beatdown at the hands of Georgia Tech. You can’t re ally argue with any of them. Oh well, into each program a little rain must fall. And believe me, a lot of rain came pouring down on Bobby Dodd Stadium.
(Wilmington Star News)
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