Coastal division revival?
Posted Aug 9, 2011
Given UNC's strength up front - guard Jonathan Cooper and tackle James Hurst are both future pros - and the soft spots in the schedule, the Tar Heels should match last year's win total despite the off-field distractions. The season's success will be determined by how many coin-flip games away from home the Tar Heels can win (Georgia Tech, ECU, Clemson and N.C. State).
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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