Coach Kap On O-Line's Play, Chemistry & Cam Dillard Defending Teammates
Posted Sep 6, 2017
The incident in the end zone late in the game wasn’t a pretty scene, but Cam Dillard ran over and got involved, protecting his teammates. “He can’t do that,” Kapilovic said. “You can’t go over there and pick people off piles." But, it had to be a positive that a new player, whom most of the team probably still doesn’t know very well, stood up for his teammates as Dillard did.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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