Learning from their mistakes
Posted Aug 16, 2006
The University of North Carolina's plan for winning football games this fall is neither revolutionary nor particularly complicated, but it is a proven method for success when well executed. The scheme calls for a strong defense, a powerful running attack and an effective kicking game. As for the two quarterbacks vying for that position, red-shirt freshman Cam Sexton said their ultimate task has been made quite clear -- manage the game, minimize mistakes and don't lose it.
(Chapel Hill News)
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