Injury a sad ending for Renner, but UNC offense won’t miss a beat
Posted Nov 6, 2013
Because of the emergence of sophomore Marquise Williams, whose playing time has increased in each of past three games, Bryn Renner’s loss won’t be nearly as damaging a blow as it once might have been. “I feel okay with our transition without him,” offensive coordinator Blake Anderson said Tuesday.
(Wilmington Star News)
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