In game full of head-scratchers, Fedora takes blame for failed fake punt
Posted Nov 10, 2012
In a game full of ineffective plays on Saturday for North Carolina – the vast majority coming on defense and special teams during the Tar Heels’ 68-50 defeat against Georgia Tech – one of the strangest came midway through the third quarter, when the Yellow Jackets held a 44-36 lead.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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