T.J. Yates itching to get back on field
Posted Oct 25, 2008
Being a quarterback at North Carolina is much easier on the nerves than being a fan at North Carolina. That's the conclusion T.J. Yates has reached after four weeks of watching the Tar Heels from the sideline while a broken bone in his left ankle heals. "I get real nervous when I watch the game, opposed to when I'm playing." Fortunately for Yates, his freaking-out-on-the-sideline days may be nearing an end.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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