Tar Heels hoping new starting QB equals win against Paladins
Posted Sep 16, 2006
North Carolina came into the season touting a "New Blue,'' a slogan meant to indicate clear progress in coach John Bunting's sixth season at his alma mater. But after two games, the new has looked a lot like the old inconsistent offense, iffy defense and plenty of mistakes along the way. And that's given the Tar Heels yet another early must-win as they head into Saturday's game against Division I-AA Furman.
(Access North Georgia)
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