Difficult opener a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for UNC
Posted Aug 26, 2015
Instead of easing into the 2015 season, the Tar Heels will jump right into the deep end when they take on South Carolina at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium a week from Thursday. “We want that game to be a measuring stick of where we are as a program,” Fedora said. “They’re a great program. You’re talking about Steve Spurrier and you know he’s going to have a team prepared."
(Wilmington Star News)
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