North Carolina's Fourth-Down Conversion Speaks Volumes
Posted Sep 8, 2019
Trailing by five points, North Carolina faced fourth-and-17 with the game on the line. Sam Howell let it fly. The pass was low, but Rontavius Groves was wide open on the other side of the first-down marker and reeled in the 20-yard catch. Through two games this season, UNC has completed two fourth-quarter comebacks against Power 5 opponents.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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