Fundamental Failures Seal UNC's Fate
Posted Jan 4, 2020
Talent may be a worthy excuse for UNC’s offensive woes, although it doesn’t take a five-start recruit to give effort or box out or run the correct play. Even before the game, Roy Williams told his assistants that he didn’t like his players’ attitudes. "They are not listening, not involved, not buying in. We are North Carolina and we are going through the motions."
(Inside Carolina)
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