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A new spin on UNC's quarterback battle


With the (right and left) handedness changing each time a new QB lines up behind center, UNC's offense changes with it. Most obviously, the strong side of the formation changes, but so too does the primary direction for handoffs and the spin of the ball off the quarterback's hand. “You kind of notice (the spin) once the ball’s in the air,” said senior . (Argyle Report)

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