Buck: Between the Lines
Posted Sep 6, 2009
T.J. Yates’ interception was simply a poorly thrown ball, as was Braden Hanson’s. Beyond those two errant passes, however, the bigger red flag were the number of dropped passes by North Carolina receivers – five or six, depending on how you count them. "In talking to some of the kids after the game, they were nervous,” head coach Butch Davis said. “There's no getting around it. Josh Adams said, 'I was nervous.'
(Inside Carolina)
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