Football Letterman's Roundtable
Posted Nov 21, 2013
Quincy Monk: "When things got tough in the fourth quarter (against Pitt) – we were letting the lead slip – you saw guys step up. That’s what you want. You want guys to make those big plays. Our backs were actually against the wall. They scored 24 unanswered points. You could kind of see the wind go out of our sails, but these guys stepped up. You’ve got to give them a tremendous amount of credit. "
(Inside Carolina)
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