UNC speaking different defensive languages amid frustrating 0-2 start
Posted Sep 10, 2017
Listening to North Carolina’s defensive players on Saturday, following a 47-35 defeat against Louisville, and one could have been forgiven for thinking that they might have been speaking several different languages while they allowed the Cardinals an historic offensive output..“Honestly, (it was) communication,” senior linebacker Cayson Collins said.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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