Bottom ‘line:’ UNC offense needs improvement...and fast
Posted Sep 24, 2013
It would be easy to blame Saturday’s 28-20 loss to Georgia Tech on UNC’s defense. It would be easy, but not entirely accurate. Because while the defense did allow the Yellow Jackets to run up 300-plus yards rushing and convert 10 of 17 third- and fourth-down opportunities, its effort would still have been a winning one had the Tar Heels offense held up its end of the bargain.
(Wilmington Star News)
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