Bryn Renner, Tar Heels struggling to make points
Posted Sep 24, 2013
North Carolina seemed poised to put up even greater numbers in its second season under Coach Larry Fedora. Instead, UNC’s offense has taken a step back. “We’ve got a ways to go in our passing game, our screen game, our running game and I don’t know if there’s an aspect of what we’re doing offensively that we feel good about yet,” Fedora said Monday during his weekly news conference.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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