Will new bye week approach help rid UNC of its Yellow Jacket blues?
Posted Sep 17, 2013
There’s a generally accepted belief around the ACC that it’s an advantage to have a bye week before playing Georgia Tech and its confounding triple option offense. It’s a theory that has at least some basis of fact, considering that the Yellow Jackets are only 5-12 in the Paul Johnson era against opponents that had extra time to prepare. But it sure hasn’t helped North Carolina.
(Wilmington Star News)
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