The magic gone, Larry Fedora takes the blame after UNC’s lopsided loss at Georgia Tech
Posted Oct 1, 2017
By the end of another North Carolina defeat that included another second-half collapse, the magic the Tar Heels accomplished two years ago at Georgia Tech, on this very field, seemed something like a lifetime ago. Then, there was optimism, hope, belief. Now, for UNC, there is failure, fatigue and pain. In two years, the entire dynamic surrounding his program has changed.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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