Menu

ECU isn't the foe John Bunting needs now


ECU, which hasn't enjoyed a winning season since Steve Logan draped that towel around his neck in 2000, might be a lightweight next to the teams 's been playing, but here's a game that is good for both programs. Bunting, 19-30 overall, takes the same heat that his predecessor, , did in 10 years in Chapel Hill. If Brown said it once, he said it a thousand times: "We're everybody's big game." But Bunting, whose still-suspicious defense could cost him dearly in 2005, doesn't need a schedule any tougher than UNC already has lined up. (Durham Herald-Sun)

Related: , Football Recruiting

Former UNC offensive lineman James Hurst retires after 10 NFL seasons
New Orleans Saints offensive lineman James Hurst announced his retirement Wednesday, concluding a 10-year NFL career. Hurst signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted...

Mack Brown Looking For Consistency In ‘Back And Forth’ Quarterback Competition
So, who's in the lead between Max Johnson and Conner Harrell? "I go back and forth," Mack Brown said. "One day, I'll say, 'He was...

UNC’s Kaleb Cost Managing Springtime Double Play of Baseball and Football
Whenever the Diamond Heels record their final out of the season, Kaleb Cost will stop hitting baseballs and start hitting wide receivers. UNC’s freshman outfielder...

UNC Wide Receiver Kobe Paysour On The Mend Following Third Foot Surgery
UNC wide receiver Kobe Paysour is on the mend from another foot surgery, his third in the last six months, though coach Mack Brown characterized...


© 2005-2024 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.