Big state, big stereotypes: UNC's Fedora introduces Heels to his home state
Posted Dec 30, 2016
The Hyundai Sun Bowl's representative made sure to say Larry Fedora is a Texas native as he introduced North Carolina's coach for the last pregame meeting with the media Thursday. The fourth-year Tar Heel head coach is happy to be back among his own. The way Texans love football is different, Fedora knows, in a way they don't realize until they leave.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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