Touches are few, but UNC’s Logan has magic touch when they come
Posted Nov 20, 2016
Chances don’t come often for one of the fastest and most electrifying runners in the country. Senior running back T.J. Logan, again, didn’t touch the ball much in North Carolina’s 41–7 blowout of The Citadel. But when the football was in Logan’s hands, it wasn’t good for the previously unbeaten Bulldogs (10-1).
(Raleigh & Company)
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