Five burning questions about the ACC
Posted Jul 18, 2008
Will North Carolina finally find a running game? For a school that has produced 24 rushers over 1,000 yards in a season, the Tar Heels simply could not run the ball in 2007, averaging 99.7 ypg (10th in the ACC). It’s one reason North Carolina lost six games by seven points or less. Four starters return on the offensive line. If Greg Little is the answer at running back, North Carolina will be the most improved team in the ACC.
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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