Georgia Tech's Triple Option Coming to Town
Posted Oct 14, 2014
By now, UNC and its fans are all too familiar with the challenges that are presented when facing Johnson’s version of the triple option attack. In 2012, the Jackets hung 68 points on the Tar Heels in Larry Fedora’s first season at the helm. Last season UNC decreased the scoring gap, but still came up short, losing by a score of 28-20. New season, same rushing attack.
(Inside Carolina)
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