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Tar Heels Look to Employ More Vertical Passing Attack


While there won’t be any wholesale changes to UNC’s spread offense under new offensive coordinator Seth Littrell, it’s likely that you will see more of a vertical passing attack this fall. Junior quarterback had one particular takeaway after watching film of Littrell’s offense at Indiana. “I don’t know how many times they threw the ball deep,” Williams told reporters on Sunday. “It was impressive.” (Inside Carolina)

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