For UNC's Fedora, a brief stop left a lasting impact
Posted Jul 23, 2013
When the time came to choose his own path as an offensive coach, Larry Fedora saw two options. He decided on the high-tempo spread offense he uses today as the head coach at North Carolina, but he also seriously considered the triple-option flexbone he learned from Fisher DeBerry during a stint as receivers coach at Air Force. Of everything he learned working there, the offense may have been the least valuable.
(Charlotte Observer)
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