Walt Bell Q&A
Posted Jan 10, 2012
North Carolina tight ends coach Walt Bell spoke with Inside Carolina about his history in the spread offense and what fans can expect from the up-tempo look. "The things that you’ll notice initially are how fast we play. The ball carrier is going to hit the ground and 14-16 seconds later, the ball is going to be snapped again. That’s going to be a change."
(Inside Carolina)
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