UNC's Bowl Game Serving as Building Block
Posted Dec 17, 2014
It’s been nearly three weeks since the N.C. State debacle at Kenan Stadium. The embarrassment is still fresh for the Tar Heels as the players approach the Quick Lane Bowl as a springboard for better days in 2015. On Monday, quarterback Marquise Williams vowed to never let that type of outing occur again during his time at UNC. “It took a lot of pride out of me. As a quarterback, you’ve got to bounce back strong."
(Inside Carolina)
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