Kendric Burney makes Hurricanes pay
Posted Nov 15, 2009
Kendric Burney has been pestering offensive coordinator John Shoop to play some wide receiver all season, but has gotten no positive response. So the junior cornerback from Jacksonville decided to take matters into his own hands Saturday against No. 12-ranked Miami. Burney set a school season record in a single game with 170 return yards on three interceptions to spearhead a 33-24 upset of the Hurricanes.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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