When Louisville brought the House, UNC long snapper stayed on hold
Posted Oct 9, 2011
Mark House’s job on the North Carolina football team is that of a long snapper. Saturday, however, the Hoggard High graduate contributed to the Tar Heels’ 14-7 win against Louisville by not snapping the ball. It happened with 8:12 remaining in the third quarter, as UNC lined up for what appeared to be a 23-yard field goal by freshman Thomas Moore.
(Wilmington Star News)
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