Offensive Line Leading UNC’s Late Charge
Posted Nov 19, 2009
The Tar Heel offensive line has been a topic of conversation ever since Aaron Stahl announced his decision to graduate early last summer. Hit with a rash of offseason injuries and attrition, Pittman understood in August the frailty of the situation, saying, “We’ll put a good product out there, but obviously we have to stay away from injuries.” But that didn’t happen.
(Inside Carolina)
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