Postgame Chalkboard from UNC-VT
Posted Oct 6, 2014
UNC has talented players, particularly at the skill positions. Players like Elijah Hood, Ryan Switzer, Brian Walker, and Norkeithus Otis are good enough to play just about anywhere, and walk-on receiver Mack Hollins will likely play in the NFL. The problem is that Carolina isn’t good enough at any one thing to be able to take the initiative on either side of the ball.
(Inside Carolina)
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