Inside Man
Posted Nov 26, 2011
After thriving at defensive tackle last season, Quinton Coples spent the first 11 games of 2011 at defensive end. Yet he moved back inside for the most part on Saturday against Duke, and it was just like old times for the senior. “That way they can’t really game-plan me, they can’t really send that many people at me, that definitely helped me out a lot,” Coples said.
(Inside Carolina)
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