Tar Heels not pleased after win at East Carolina
Posted Oct 3, 2011
After his team rolled out to a healthy lead early in Saturday night’s eventual 35-20 victory against East Carolina, North Carolina offensive lineman Jonathan Cooper said he kept hearing the same thing from friends when he got back into town. “A lot of people we’re saying they didn’t watch it after the (first) half,” Cooper said. “I find myself saying ‘Good, I’m glad you didn’t.’“
(Shelby Star)
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