Lots of opportunity for offense when No. 22 UNC visits Virginia
Posted Oct 21, 2016
North Carolina has one of the ACC’s top passing attacks, led by a star at quarterback and wide receiver. But Tar Heels coach Larry Fedora scoffed at the notion that his offensive players were licking their chops as they watched film for U.Va.’s beleaguered secondary this week as the two teams prepared for today’s game at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville.
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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