North Carolina is in good hands with Elijah Hood, Marquise Williams
Posted Sep 18, 2015
So, will we see the same Tar Heels team that relied on QB Marquise Williams in the red zone against South Carolina or the one that fed the ball to Elijah Hood last week? Will it face the Illinois team that’s stuffed the run consistently in its first two games or the one that struggled badly in that department in 2014? Larry Fedora thinks the answers will likely be a mixed bag.
(ESPN.com)
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