Hobbs Johnson against N.C. State an "easy" decision
Posted Jun 20, 2013
Pitching coach Scott Forbes sets the example for his staff. He chooses North Carolina (58-11) starting pitchers based on who is throwing best, paying little mind to opponents’ weaknesses. “We all have the same approach,” Hobbs Johnson said. “Coach Forbes’ big thing is we don’t pitch to other team’s weakness. We pitch to our strengths.”
(Daily Tar Heel)
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