Tar Heels look spotty in the running game, offensive line
Posted Aug 21, 2005
Coach John Bunting took his first look at North Carolina in game situations yesterday and said he saw a team in need of much more practice before the 2005 season begins. The Tar Heels went through a scripted scrimmage at Kenan Stadium that lasted 2 1/4 hours. Quarterback Matt Baker was smooth and productive and the defense showed improvement, but the offensive line and running game didn't produce.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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