What Storm? Business As Usual For Fedora & Heels
Posted Oct 6, 2016
UNC football coach Larry Fedora said Wednesday that he’s not really following Hurricane Matthew, but he has heard about it from his wife. It’s no secret the coach and his staff are pretty well-insulated during the season, working 16-18 hour days, so that he’s not on top of the storm threatening this weekend’s game between the No. 17 Tar Heels and No. 25 Virginia Tech isn’t a surprise.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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