A dual threat at QB for Heels
Posted Aug 6, 2006
Stretched out comfortably on a couch in North Carolina's football facility Saturday, redshirt freshman Cameron Sexton bluntly summed up the Tar Heels' quarterback situation. Coach John Bunting has Sexton competing with junior Nebraska transfer Joe Dailey for the starting job in training camp. "I think (Dailey) maybe has a better understanding of the game than I do," Sexton said, "and I think I can push the ball downfield better. It's hard to judge."
(Charlotte Observer)
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