Photo Reel: UNC's Tunnel Screen
Posted Oct 2, 2014
North Carolina countered Clemson’s defensive pressure with a pair of second-half tunnel screens that went for long touchdowns, including a 41-yard score for T.J. Thorpe early in the third quarter. By accounting for, and ultimately removing Clemson’s linebackers from the middle of the field, a well-executed tunnel screen morphed into a quick score.
(Inside Carolina)
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