Blue Hens are no match for Tar Heels
Posted Sep 26, 2015
Thomas Jefferson zipped 72 yards for a touchdown on Delaware’s second play Saturday afternoon. It was a just-maybe indication the Blue Hens weren’t going to be completely dominated in their visit to FBS North Carolina. Visions of an upset could dance in Delaware heads well into the second half, before back-up Tar Heels quarterback Mitch Trubisky intervened.
(Delaware News Journal)
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