UNC building on surge that capped last season
Posted Jul 30, 2014
The Tar Heels won six of seven to finish the season, including a 39-17 victory against Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl, a hot streak that has them as a chic pick to win a wide open Coastal Division in Larry Fedora’s third year with the program. That’s not to say he’s got an experienced group, however, with only six seniors projected in the starting lineup.
(Roanoke Times)
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