Extra Points: Origins
Posted Sep 3, 2017
Michael Carter, playing his first college football game, averaged 8.5 yards a carry, once streaking the sideline for 47 yards and later sailing to the end zone pylon for a touchdown. He joined Jordon Brown at tailback and freshman quarterback Chazz Surratt to combine for 214 yards rushing and nearly five yards a pop in the first meaningful action for each of them.
(GoHeels.com)
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