UNC looking to find touch in red zone
Posted Oct 29, 2005
The area inside the 20-yard line on a football field is important. That's where scoring opportunities become points -- or turn into missed opportunities. For North Carolina in 2005, red has meant stop. The Tar Heels (3-3, 2-1 ACC) have the ACC's worst red zone offense through six games, having scored on just 61.1 percent (11 of 18) of their trips inside an opponent's 20-yard line.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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