Tar Heels worried about inconsistency on offense
Posted Oct 26, 2005
Ronnie McGill gave North Carolina a spark last week, but its offense still sputtered all over the Kenan Stadium field. They struggled to a 7-5 win over the Cavaliers, but the offense remained inconsistent and struggled to score. Now North Carolina will take to the road on Saturday and will knock heads with Miami, which is the top-ranked defense in the nation.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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