Tar Heels, Pirates will try to get offenses back on track
Posted Sep 27, 2013
Coach Larry Fedora is waiting for his North Carolina's offense to find its high-scoring rhythm. Coach Ruffin McNeill is hoping his East Carolina offense can do the same. The in-state rivals will meet Saturday with both teams coming off shaky offensive performances inconsistent with their big-play history. The Tar Heels lead the series 12-2-1, including wins the past four seasons.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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