Tar Heels' lesson: Convert on opportunities
Posted Aug 30, 2013
North Carolina’s offense, which set school records by averaging 40.6 points and 485 yards per game in Larry Fedora’s first season as its coach a year ago, managed just one touchdown and 293 yards as No. 6 South Carolina topped UNC 27-10 at Williams-Brice Stadium. “We’re in year two,” Fedora said. “I wish we were further along, but we’re not.”
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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