Tar Heels hope streamlined playbook will solve woes
Posted Oct 6, 2009
North Carolina quarterback T.J. Yates estimated that the Tar Heels head into each week with nearly 300 offensive plays ready to be called. In Saturday’s 16-3 home loss to previously winless Virginia, it appeared that hardly any of those plays worked. For the second straight week, the Tar Heels couldn’t muster anything more than an anemic offensive output.
(Burlington Times News)
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