Are no-huddle offenses about coaching ego? Depends who you ask
Posted Aug 26, 2013
North Carolina coach Larry Fedora said his offense oscillates fast to slow to keep defenses honest, not to accumulate plays. "In some cases, as you listen to some guys, it could be [ego]," Fedora said. "We have a certain number of plays we'd like to get to. There are plenty of games we could have gotten to those numbers but we didn't. I wasn't concerned with that."
(CBS Sports)
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