Chasing T.J.
Posted Apr 6, 2008
When North Carolina’s season ended on Nov. 24, it appeared as though the Tar Heels would enter spring practice with a known commodity at quarterback for the first time since 2004. But T.J. Yates’ offseason shoulder surgery quickly derailed those plans. "We think its great for Cam [Sexton] and Mike [Paulus], because they’re getting an awful lot of reps and they’re really competing."
(Inside Carolina)
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