Highs and lows from UNC-Illinois
Posted Sep 12, 2016
T.J. Logan would like to remind everyone that he is not just Elijah Hood’s sidekick. For the second straight week, Logan was a catalyst on offense and special teams. On offense, he only needed 11 touches to gain 88 yards. Nine rushes for 54 yards, and two catches for 34 yards. That’s an average of eight yards per touch, and does not factor in two kick returns for 74 yards.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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