Menu

UNC football aims to avoid any immature moments against Georgia State


UNC Football coach ’s message to his team after last week’s win at App State wasn’t all about execution, but it was something the team needed to hear: Grow up. The Tar Heels travel to face Georgia State on Saturday in yet another "biggest home game" for a Sun Belt Conference opponent. Brown again will be watching for signs of maturity. (MSN.com)

Related: , Football Recruiting

Kaimon Rucker Named Chuck Bednarik Award Player Of The Week
Following his performance in North Carolina's win over Virginia this weekend, senior defensive end Kaimon Rucker has been named the Bednarik Player of the Week...

Chansky’s Notebook: Mind-Boggling
For those who have given up on the Tar Heels' football season, Saturday is a very consequential game. Who expected North Carolina to be 4-4...

Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC Basketball Exhibition Win; Football Blows Out UVa.; Rob Stone Joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas recap UNC Football's big win over Virginia (5:49). Tar Heel Basketball turned its exhibition blowout win over Johnson C Smith...

Mack Brown Preaches Consistency as Tar Heels Seeks Momentum
With Mack Brown's Tar Heel football team having secured its first ACC victory of the season and the remainder of the North Carolina football schedule...

UNC football aims to avoid any immature moments against Georgia State


© 2005-2024 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.