Weekend Football Coaching Grades
Posted Nov 11, 2013
Larry Fedora, A: Virginia is perfectly awful on all fronts, but Carolina’s 45-14 win Saturday was impressive in that the offense was effective without Bryn Renner. Now 4-5 overall and 2-3 in the ACC, the Heels need to either win this week at Pitt or against Duke on Nov. 30 – coupled with a win over sneaky fast Old Dominion on Nov. 23 – to land a bowl. Previous grades: Two As, one B, one C, four Ds.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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