Where do Tar Heels go from here?
Posted Oct 22, 2011
After it was over, after his North Carolina team had quit playing giveaway in what became a dispiriting 59-38 loss to Clemson Saturday afternoon, coach Everett Withers focused on a number. Not six, the obvious number given it's how many times the Tar Heels turned the ball over to Clemson on a perfect-for-football afternoon. Withers talked about 35.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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