Selfless Signalcaller
Posted Oct 17, 2010
For three decades, an orange and navy dragon has sent North Carolina football teams home without a victory. On October 16, 2010, T.J. Yates helped slay that dragon. Just don’t expect him to take any of the credit. Yates is always quick to credit his teammates when the Tar Heels win. Tonight, a 44-10 streak-breaking rout of Virginia, was no exception.
(Inside Carolina)
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