UNC Football Working to Finish in 2018
Posted Apr 24, 2018
A common refrain during UNC’s spring football season was that despite a ridiculous number of injuries last season, the Tar Heels were in position to win a majority of their games in the second half. The offseason emphasis has been on finishing in every regard, whether it’s completing sets in the weight room or making sure the ball carrier is down during a tackle.
(Inside Carolina)
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