Florida high school coach borrows Dean Smith's delay game to salt away win
Posted Mar 1, 2016
Things were slipping away for Bradenton Christian. A 20-point halftime lead was 48-41 less than a minute into the fourth quarter and what once was a sure victory started to look like an embarrassing defeat. BCS head coach Scott Townsend then called "Carolina" and his players executed the delay-game offense made famous by the legendary Dean Smith.
(Bradenton Herald)
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