Between The Lines
Posted Oct 4, 2005
After orchestrating a 44-point turnaround from last year’s whipping by the Utah Utes, the psyche of the North Carolina Tar Heels was noticeably, and understandably, much improved after their 31-17 win on Saturday. “We are changing the culture around here,” Tar Heel wide receiver Jesse Holley said to the media following the game, “Hopefully, you guys will start to give us a little bit of respect.”
(Inside Carolina)
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