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Larry Fedora Assuming Larger Role with Play-Calling


’s offense has sputtered through the first half of the season due to a variety of circumstances, including youth, inexperience and personnel attrition. With his hurry-up, no-huddle scheme faltering, the sixth-year UNC head coach is assuming a larger role in the team’s offensive play-calling. “I have been and will be, even more so,” Fedora told reporters Monday. (Inside Carolina)

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