Tar Heels have plenty to prove against FCS opponent
Posted Sep 16, 2016
Through two games, the Dukes (2-0) have averaged 68 points and run for a total of 810 yards and 13 touchdowns. “That’s hard to get done in practice against air," Larry Fedora said. "That’s a lot of yardage; they’ve had a lot of success running the football in the first two weeks and they’re serious about it. You’re hitting on a lot of cylinders early in the season.”
(Greensboro News & Record)
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