Turner's Take: The Steady Climb
Posted Sep 27, 2012
Last weekend, the Carolina defense put together its finest half of football yet in the last 30 minutes against East Carolina. The Tar Heels did not allow the Pirates on the scoresheet and held the visitors to just 71 yards of total offense. There's a trend that seems to be emerging: Carolina has allowed just 10 second-half points through four games and has outscored opponents 52-0 in third quarters.
(GoHeels.com)
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