All about that pace and tempo when UNC offense tests Clemson defense
Posted Dec 4, 2015
The questions swarmed Brent Venables like an all-out blitz, and he shed them all with one all-encompassing answer. Multiple defenders walking wounded. A 10th straight Saturday on the field. A balanced, deep corps of receivers opposite the line of scrimmage, and the breakneck speed of North Carolina’s offense, a tempo like the Tigers have not seen before these past two years.
(Charleston Post and Courier)
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