Put the blame on D: UNC learns where it must improve
Posted Sep 2, 2017
Andre Smith and Michael Carter referenced Roy Williams' coming to speak to the football team and reading something "from the media" that emphasized how UNC only returned one percent of its rushing production from last season. Even when the emphasis is on finding who will best produce for the Tar Heels offense, the defense admits it failed to hold up its end of the bargain.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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