Georgia's Nick Chubb returns with a vengeance in win over North Carolina
Posted Sep 3, 2016
While Georgia ran the ball over 40 times, the Tar Heels seemed unwilling to reciprocate. And that was odd, given running back Elijah Hood’s success in 2015. Hood ran for 1,463 yards and 17 touchdowns last season but got the ball just 10 times for 72 yards. The Tar Heels’ 19 rushing attempts put the onus on new starting QB Mitch Trubisky to throw 40 passes.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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