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How No. 14 UNC Football has handled ‘sudden change’ situations: "It's a pride thing"


In a 4-0 season where the No. 14 Tar Heels have improved in several defensive categories, noted that in six sudden-change situations, UNC has allowed just two field goals. "That’s something we hadn’t done well, is the defense stepping up," he said. The "sudden change" of possession can alter momentum and change the game's outcome. (AOL.com)

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