Making the quarterback rotation work
Posted Oct 27, 2013
North Carolina found quite a bit of success in Game Two of the Bryn Renner/Marquise Williams quarterback experiment Saturday, as the UNC signal caller tandem combined to complete 22 of 29 passes for 282 yards and three passing touchdowns with no interceptions in its 34-10 victory over Boston College. "I think the whole offense did a great job of being patient," said Renner.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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