No. 17 Tar Heels getting plenty of production from wideouts
Posted Nov 9, 2015
Marquise Williams is completely at ease running No. 17 North Carolina's offense. The reason isn't just his experience as a fifth-year senior, either. It's the fact that he has so many improved downfield targets to choose from while making his reads. "Makes it a whole lot easier, man," Williams said. "Just to do that and throw the ball to them guys. And it's no pressure on me.'"
(Associated Press)
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