Tar Heel secondary hopes to redeem itself after Miami game
Posted Oct 21, 2011
After giving up 267 yards and three touchdown passes against Miami last Saturday, members of the North Carolina secondary knew what to expect in practice this week. "It's not been easy, but that's what we need," senior cornerback Charles Brown said Wednesday. At undefeated, 8th-ranked Clemson this Saturday (noon), the Tar Heels may be facing the league's best offense and certainly the hottest.
(Charlotte Observer)
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