UNC offense wants to go even faster
Posted Sep 3, 2012
North Carolina did well enough on Saturday in the debut of its up-tempo, no-huddle spread offense. The Tar Heels ran 74 plays – 12 more than they averaged a season ago – and scored more points than they had in any game since 1995. Even so, UNC quarterback Bryn Renner was critical of his performance in the moments after his team’s 62-0 victory against Elon.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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