No Shortage Of Concerns For UNC OC Phil Longo During Shutdown
Posted Apr 8, 2020
For North Carolina offensive coordinator Phil Longo, who is entering his second season in Chapel Hill, concerns are numerous when it comes to his offensive unit during the coronavirus shutdown. One stands out in his mind the most: “My number one concern is the younger players that are coming in,” Longo said in an online press conference Monday.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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