Tar Heels seek to bury last season’s bad team chemistry
Posted Aug 11, 2015
UNC’s defensive line has been the most impressive position group during training camp, Larry Fedora said. That’s saying something, too, because those young men have been going up against an offensive line returning five starters from last season. Marquise Williams said his blockers looked good during the scrimmage. Running back T.J. Logan toted the ball for at least 200 yards, Williams said.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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