UNC football looks to halt recent slide
Posted Apr 24, 2015
An acclaimed offensive coach when he arrived from Southern Mississippi, Larry Fedora has produced as promised, averaging 35 points and 446 yards per game over 38 games. And after completing spring practice with a new 4-3 scheme installed by new defensive coordinator Gene Chizik, Fedora is hopeful a unit that returns seven starters will improve on numbers like allowing an ACC record 6,472 yards.
(Asheville Citizen-Times)
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