UNC coach Larry Fedora, players, dissatisfied with offensive tempo
Posted Sep 4, 2012
The problem on Saturday was there was too much standing around. "The tempo – I sound like a broken record saying it every week,” quarterback Bryn Renner said. “But in practice, the ball doesn’t move up. So we stay in a neutral position. If we hit a long play, it’s going to come right back to the spot. So I kind of just stand there. So I got caught looking a couple of times. I won’t let that happen again."
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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