UNC got win in spite of defense
Posted Sep 18, 2006
The Tar Heels should get one boost in the secondary with the return of safety Kareen Taylor when they head to Clemson on Saturday. Taylor has been bothered by a sprained ankle, and he played just two snaps against the Paladins. When Taylor returns to the starting lineup, that will send either senior D.J. Walker or sophomore Cooter Arnold back to the bench.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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