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UNC's Offense Making Strides


While defensive coordinator latched onto the physicality term once spring ball started in March, assistant head coach for offense Seth Littrell began talking about the need for improved consistency on his side of the ball in the aftermath of the Quick Lanes Bowl loss to Rutgers last December. He’s still harping on that aspect of his offense eight months later. (Inside Carolina)

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