UNC's Defense Rises Up
Posted Oct 16, 2016
Myles Dorn’s hustle play won’t be the only one drawing praise from UNC’s coaching staff during Sunday’s film study. Time and time again, the Tar Heels kept Miami’s gains at a minimum. The Hurricanes took 68 offensive snaps and managed to turn just seven into explosive plays. UNC held Miami to 5.3 yards per play and 3.9 yards per rush.
(Inside Carolina)
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